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Quick Start Guide for Dual Depth Sensor Configuration

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Revision as of 16:58, 11 October 2011


  BETA STATUS  


Contents

Prerequisites


Note that before starting of working with two Kinects it's highly recommended to get appropriate results with single Kinect solution: Quick Start Guide with MS Kinect Sensor.


Recording with 2 Kinects

Important! Each Kinect Sensor should be plugged through different USB controller. If both Kinects are plugged through one and the same USB controller then the second Kinect will not work.


Calibration

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Top view
Side view

Tracking

Next Steps

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