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    • camilozk
      camilozk last edited by

      I received this email from the creator of OpenNI 2 Virtual Webcam:

      "Unfortunately you cant use it with Windows XP. Because MS don't support Kinect for XP.

      Yet you can use my older version of app which use community made drivers and can work in both 

      XP and Windows 7.

      But this mean more bugs and no audio.

      Link: http://falahati.net/my-projects/86-kinect-virtual-camera-0-8-for-windows"

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      • camilozk
        camilozk last edited by

        ey people!
        I have installed Win 7 in my computer, exclusively to use kinect + Isadora.
        I am using Open NI Virtual Cam, as mark suggested at beginning of the thread, and receiving the input with Isadora. 
        I see that there is a big inconsistency with the quality of the image I see in the preview of NI virtual cam, and what I get in isadora.
        you can see this in the attached files.
        do you have any idea what could be happening?
        thanks!

        1d7bec-01.jpg afd211-02.jpg

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        • mark
          mark last edited by

          Dear Camilozk,

          Do you have the "resolution" input on the Live Capture Settings set to "Full" ?
          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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          • mark
            mark last edited by

            Dear Camilozk,

            Ok, you found a bug. The virtual camera reports it's possible resolutions in a really, really (can I say really) weird way that I've never come across before. Unfortunately, because of this, Isadora was choosing the lowest possible resolution of 80x60. I've fixed it in my internal version. PM me on Friday and I'll send you something to test before the weekend is out.

            Best,
            Mark

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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            • camilozk
              camilozk last edited by

              Hi Mark!

              I also received an answer from the writer of virtual camera saying:
              "This mean Isadora requested a very low resolution image, from the screen shots I believe around 160x120 or something like that. I am not familiar with this program, try searching for a parameter for resolution and make it 640x480 at least."
              PM on the way

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              • fdiba
                fdiba last edited by

                Like camilozk I get a video feed with a very low resolution (80x60) using OpenNI 2 Virtual Webcam.

                Did you find a solution ?

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                • camilozk
                  camilozk last edited by

                  I would love to help you but I dont find the information of what happened when I posted this issue,

                  I checked my inbox to see if I had instruction from Mark, and I found nothing, I remember altought having solved the problem, but I stopped using Open Ni 2 Virtual Webcam because it resulted very unstable for me.
                  I still havent found a reliable method to connect kinect with isadora... I have been trying different things and found myself involved in million conflicts.
                  perhaps you would like to check this out?
                  http://troikatronix.com/community/#/discussion/comment/10363

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                  • fdiba
                    fdiba last edited by

                    Hello camilozk,

                    About your link : my last attempt was to use Processing and spout but the processing version of spout can not handle the method update() of the object SimpleOpenNI (that need to be placed in draw) if you use the library SimpleOpenNI to get data from the Kinect.

                    Still searching a viable solution...

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                    • camilozk
                      camilozk last edited by

                      please keep me updated if you find a way. I had to leave it aside because i got a bit tired of trying out stuff that don´t work...

                      it would be nice to know which configuration you are using
                      kinect
                      OS 
                      etc
                      best!

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                      i7 7700HQ @ 2.8GHz / 16Gb Ram / Win 10 - izzy 2.6.1 / GeForce GTX 1060
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                      • PauloPurcino
                        PauloPurcino last edited by

                        @camilozk I have tried Openi 2 webcam but when I start live capture the image not appear.. I ve gotten black image in thumbnail and stage 1. Someone can help me? Thanks

                        Paulo Purcino

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                        • PauloPurcino
                          PauloPurcino last edited by

                          Where is the capture image?:( eb83ba-image.jpg

                          Paulo Purcino

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                          • mark
                            mark last edited by

                            Dear All,

                            There was a bug in Isadora 1.3.1f06 (the last release version before Isadora 2.0) that would prevent Open NI Webcam from working. Even if you haven't upgraded to 2.0, download v2.0.5 from the main web site. You won't be able to use the 2.0 features if you haven't upgraded, but there are lots of useful bug fixes nevertheless.
                            [@Maximortal](http://troikatronix.com/troikatronixforum/profile/Maximortal) is right: you need FFGL plugins to use Spout, and those are only available if you have purchased the 2.0 upgrade.
                            Best Wishes,
                            Mark

                            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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