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Den Ivanov Freelance VR/AR developer. Install OpenNI and NITE. Run SensorKinect-Win32-5.0.0.exe from. (if i download unstable it says to reinstall.

Make sure you follow thsi steps: 1) Install OpenNI: 2) Install the Kinect sensor plugin: (Run the precompiled SensorKinect-Win32-5.0.0.exe file from the Bin Dir) 3) Install NITE: Use the key: 0KOIk2JeIBYClPWVnMoRKn5cdY4= when the installer asks for one. 4) Copy the XML files from 'c: Program Files Prime Sense Sensor SampleXMLs NITE Data' into 'c: Program Files Prime Sense NITE Data' (overwrite files) 5) Copy the XML files from 'c: Program Files Prime Sense Sensor SampleXMLs OPENNI Data' into 'c: Program Files OpenNI Data' (overwrite files) Mike- Ocultar texto citado - - Mostrar texto citado - Michael Slinn 23.12.10 12:54. Do you see the Kinect in the device manager? You need to see both 'Kinect Motor' and 'Kinect Camera' under the 'PrimeSensor' section.

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If you do not, then the driver was not installed properly. Maybe you need to update the driver manually from the 'c: Program Files (x86) Prime Sense Sensor Driver' directory? Happy to help, avin. On Dec 24, 12:53 am, Mike Slinn wrote: AvinIt is great to be able to communicate with you.

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Thank you for your help! I uninstalled the device from device manager. However, this did not seem to be sufficient to remove Sensor-Win32-5.0.0.24.exe as shown below. My currently installed programs are shown. Should I remove one or more of them?

Do I need to reboot? Michael Slinn 23.12.10 15:28. Hello Mike, You cannot install the driver this way. Try running the 'dpinst-amd64.exe' file. If it still doesn't work, search the device manager for something with Kinect or XBox NUI (it might be under unidentified devices or under USB devices) then click on it and choose the 'update driver' button.

After you do that, please point it to the path: 'c: Program Files (x86) Prime Sense Sensor Driver' directory' Also, sorry for the stupid question, but you did not forget to also plug it to the power source right? (Because then it will also not show up in device manager.) avin. On Dec 24, 1:28 am, Mike Slinn wrote: There was no PrimeSensor section in Device Manager: Michael Slinn 23.12.10 16:01. I right-clicked on 'Xbox NUI Audio' and browsed to 'E: Program Files (x86) Prime Sense Sensor Driver' but the driver was not found there.

I tried 'E: Program Files (x86) OpenNI Driver' but no joy. I then tried the directory in which I unzipped the installation files 'D: storage kinect as3 freenectdrivers inf'. A dialog box offered to install 'OpenKinect Human Interface Devices' by 'The Within Network, LLC'. I said 'Yes', and Xbox NUI Audio was installed under Human Interface Devices.

I now have the following devices. I would recommend OpenNI wrapper or OpenKinect's, I'll not continue developing NUI Wrapper as OpenKinect works already in windows and has similar functionalities. OpenKinect wrapper will have different purposes and capabilities than OpenNI wrapper. So people can have options in terms of licencing/functionalities/usage. - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'OpenNI' group. To post to this group, send email to. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to.

For more options, visit this group at. Michael Slinn 23.12.10 18:25. Nope OpenKinect as3server will be fine to achieve this, there is a demo with blob detection and a sample with Touchover and Touchleave. Its in the test.fla file. Remember the as3 library has to grow by the time to support more features. - You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 'OpenNI' group.

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