I don't know if the current open-source Kinect software works with the newer Kinect. It will get you some better official support from Microsoft,īut if you're using the Kinect with non-Microsoft software there appears to be little benefit for the cost. There's now a second version (Kinect for Windows) that costs $250.00. Version one costs $150, or $100 if you catch a sale. The initial version was released as an XBox 360 add-on. It uses multiple cameras and infrared sensors for depth detection and skeleton tracking. ![]() The Kinect is an XBox 360 hardware add-on made by Microsoft. Thanks!Ĭode for the talk is being uploaded to the Neurogami GitHub account What is the Kinect? (Drop me a line at if you think there's an error in this please let me know. If you would be interested in such a book please let me know and I'll keep you informed. I'm thinking of writing all this up in more detail (plus covering more tools and stuff) and publishing this as an E-book. There are all sorts of details I've omitted because they didn't really figure into the actual talk, and describing how to really make use of the assorted sowftware from my talk could each be a talk of their own. ![]() This is a write-up of my notes and slides. ![]() On February 1, 2012, I gve a talk at Tiny Army about using the XBox 360 Kinect to drive 2D and 3D animation software.
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