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Software installation (Express edition)

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=== iPi Recorder ===
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Before installation:
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* unplug MS Kinect Sensor from computer
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* deinstall libusb-win32 driver if it was used before (see http://ipisoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=4932 for details)
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iPi Recorder is a tool for recording video from web cameras and depth sensors. Download the setup package of iPi Recorder latest version: http://ipisoft.com/downloads/iPiRecorderSetup.exe. Run it. In the following dialog window make sure that item “PrimeSensor Driver (psdrv3) Registration for MS Kinect Sensor” is selected:
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::'''Note''' that if you do not plan to use Sony PlayStation Eye cameras then you can deselect the appropriate item in the list.
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Click “Install” button to start the installation process. You’ll be asked about installation of “PrimeSensor Driver (psdrv3) Registration for MS Kinect”:
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Please read license agreement and accept it by checking the appropriate checkbox. Then press “Install” button. As soon as you get the Windows Security screen, please select “Install this driver software anyway”:
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At this point the driver will complete its installation and should not give any other errors:
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After that iPi Recorder itself will be installed:
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After that, connect MS Kinect Sensor to your PC. Under Windows Vista and Windows 7 device initialization should be performed automatically and you’ll receive notification about it in the system tray area.
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Under Window XP you’ll be asked three times (for “Xbox NUI Motor”, “Xbox NUI Audio” and “Xbox NUI Camera”):
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* “Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?”
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* “What do you want the wizard to do?”
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In all three cases answer “No, not this time” and “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” respectively:
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<td>[[Image:KSensor-install-step7.png|center|334px|Click to enlarge]]</td>
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Run iPi Recorder and make sure that there is “MS Kinect Sensor” in “Camera Selector” dialog:
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Select “MS Kinect Sensor (OpenNI)” and press “Ok” button. Make sure that you can see colored “depth video” from sensor, that actual frame rate is 30 fps, that frames drop is in range from 0 to 5 and that you can change motor position using appropriate slider:
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::'''Note''' that values of Tilt and Roll are updated with a time lag. During recording these values cannot be updated assuming that in this case sensor should be static.
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=== iPi Studio ===
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::'''Note''' that if you have used iPi Studio before and have Internet connection on your computer then you only need to let iPi Studio to automatically update:
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iPi Studio is a core software of iPi Desktop Motion Capture (iPi DMC) solution. It’s used to process pre-recorded video and export resulted animation into most popular formats. You can use 30 days free trial.
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To install iPi Studio please download and run setup program: http://ipisoft.com/downloads/iPiStudioSetup.exe. Then, follow instructions of the installation wizard.
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After successful installation iPi Studio will be launched. You will be prompted to activate 30-days free trial or enter a full license key.
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Revision as of 15:12, 14 December 2011

iPi Recorder

Before installation:

  • unplug all cameras from computer


Download and run the setup package of the latest version of iPi Recorder. You will be presented with the following dialog.

IPi Recorder 2.0 Setup.png

  1. Select needed components
  2. Read and accept the license agreement by checking appropriate checkbox
  3. Press the Install button to begin installation
Note. Most of the components require administrative privileges because they install device drivers or write to Program Files and other system folders. On Windows Vista/7 you will be presented with UAC prompts when appropriate during installation. If you plan to use iPi Recorder under user which has no administrative rights, you can pre-install other components separately using administrator's account.
Important!
  1. You can plug only one MS Kinect / ASUS Xtion / PrimeSense Carmine sensor to one USB controller. 1 USB controller bandwidth is not enough to record from 2 sensors.
  2. You can plug not more than 2 Sony PS Eye cameras to one USB controller, otherwise you will not be able to capture at 60 fps with 640 x 480 resolution.
For more info see USB controllers.


Upon installation is complete, iPi Recorder will launch automatically. Continue with user's guide to get a knowledge of using the software.

Components

If some of the components is already installed, it has no checkbox and is marked with ALREADY INSTALLED label. You should not install all optional components in advance, without necessity. All of them can be installed separately at later time. Components descriptions below contain corresponding download links.

  • iPi Recorder 2.x.x.x. This is required component and cannot be unchecked.
    iPi Recorder itself.
Run iPi Recorder and make sure that there is “MS Kinect Sensor” in “Camera Selector” dialog:
PSensor-install-step9.png
Select “MS Kinect Sensor (OpenNI)” and press “Ok” button. Make sure that you can see colored “depth video” from sensor, that actual frame rate is 30 fps, that frames drop is in range from 0 to 5 and that you can change motor position using appropriate slider:
KSensor-install-step10.png


Note that values of Tilt and Roll are updated with a time lag. During recording these values cannot be updated assuming that in this case sensor should be static.

iPi Studio

Note that if you have used iPi Studio before and have Internet connection on your computer then you only need to let iPi Studio to automatically update:
IPiStudio-auto-update.png


iPi Studio is a core software of iPi Desktop Motion Capture (iPi DMC) solution. It’s used to process pre-recorded video and export resulted animation into most popular formats. You can use 30 days free trial. To install iPi Studio please download and run setup program: http://ipisoft.com/downloads/iPiStudioSetup.exe. Then, follow instructions of the installation wizard.

As a result of installation, iPi Studio will be executed. You will be prompted to enter your license key or start 30-days free trial period:
Welcome to ipistudio dlg.png


For more info about license protection see License.

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