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.iPiVideo file extension

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'''.iPiVideo''' is proprietary file format for storing records produced by [[iPi Recorder]]. This format is extensible and allows to store synchronized streams from different sources:
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'''.iPiVideo''' is a proprietary file format for storing records produced by [[iPi Recorder]]. This format is extensible and allows to store synchronized streams from different sources:
 
* multiple video cameras (including Sony PS Eye, DirectShow compatible web cameras)
 
* multiple video cameras (including Sony PS Eye, DirectShow compatible web cameras)
 
* multiple depth sensors (including MS Kinects, ASUS Xtions)
 
* multiple depth sensors (including MS Kinects, ASUS Xtions)

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.iPiVideo is a proprietary file format for storing records produced by iPi Recorder. This format is extensible and allows to store synchronized streams from different sources:

  • multiple video cameras (including Sony PS Eye, DirectShow compatible web cameras)
  • multiple depth sensors (including MS Kinects, ASUS Xtions)
  • MEMS inertial sensors (including Wii Motion Plus, Sony PS Move)
  • skeleton data
  • sound

.iPiVideo files can be opened by:

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