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This documentation corresponds to version 2 of iPi Motion Capture. The latest documentation for version 3 can be found at https://docs.ipisoft.com/
Depth Sensors Comparison
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* Lighter weight | * Lighter weight | ||
* Does not require power supply except USB | * Does not require power supply except USB | ||
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Revision as of 16:55, 11 March 2012
Starting from version 1.8.0.81, iPi Recorder supports ASUS Xtion and ASUS Xtion Live devices (and also PRO modifications for developers). They are similar to Microsoft Kinect sensor and can be used in the same way. But there are certain differences that you can take into account before making decision on which device to choose for use with iPi Motion Capture.
Kinect vs Xtion
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