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    [ANSWERED] Recording(and Playing Back) Kinect Skeleton Decoder Data

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    • RWillats
      RWillats last edited by Woland

      I'm trying to record all of the position data from the OpenNI skeleton decoder for a short sequence. The goal is to grab a snippet of some movement work and then replay that data afterward to experiment without needing the performer in the room. I'm so sure this has been addressed in the forum somewhere, and the closest I could find was Re: [Storing OSC Data](/topic/4960/storing-osc-data). Unfortunately, I still couldn't work from there to a solution. 

      Best,

      Rory

      MacBook pro 13", M1, macOS Ventura | Isadora 3.2.6

      MacBook Pro, M1, 2020, Sonoma 14.5

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      • dbini
        dbini @RWillats last edited by

        @rwillats

        The OpenNI Tracker actor has built-in record and playback functions that will do exactly what you want. 

        Once your snippet is recorded, you can play it back in the OpenNI Tracker and send the data to a Skeleton Decoder

        John Collingswood
        taikabox.com
        2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
        plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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        • RWillats
          RWillats @dbini last edited by

          @dbini

          I see it now--brilliant! I'm embarrassed I didn't catch that sooner. Thank you!

          MacBook Pro, M1, 2020, Sonoma 14.5

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