*Not really - just trying to convey my exasperation. You can change the resolution of the color and depth cameras and also select the type of skeleton tracking. By clicking the down arrow at the bottom right of the screen, you can open the Settings menu, which allows you to configure the sensors in the Kinect device. Will it be plug and play or will I have to wait half a year for drivers? Sorry, I should just stick to the point - but it aggravates me when you need a Masters degree in computing just to get a Microsoft device working on a Microsoft OS. Figure 2-4 The Kinect Explorer main screen. I will get the Kinect for Windows if Xbox 360 is not happening with Windows 10 - but now I'm nervous about that having no Windows 10 support. So, I will be one very happy bunny if someone can provide a solution to this. Verify Device Settings The very first things you need to verify, if your device is connected and loaded properly. I can't find the correct NUI Platform support EXE that supports Windows 10 - if that indeed is the problem. Search: Kinect V1 Not Detected Windows 10. Must Read : Developing kinect for Windows v2.0 App with Visual Studio 2015 on Windows 10 1. This is the only app that allow you to encode the 1920x1080 Kinect's color.
It seems ridiculous that I can't make a Windows device work on a Windows OS. Download Kinect Video Recorder for Windows 10 for Windows to turn your Kinect Camera into a Full HD video recorder. I had an ASUS Xtion sensor which wouldn't work with Windows 10 - and the no support status was confirmed by ASUS technical support. If someone can provide a link for the correct NUI Platform that's going to make my Xbox 360 sensor work with FastMoCap on Windows 10 - I will buy that person a year's supply of cupcakes because I am pretty tired of this now.* The problem seems to be the NUI Platform. By extending a Kinect SDK to Windows, Microsoft has opened Kinect functionality to a.
Microsoft recently released beta drivers for developers and we show how it can work w. Despite the device supposedly being plug and play - I had to find the drivers via Device Manager. The Microsoft Kinect SDK, though, is designed for Windows applications. This is what it's like to use the Xbox One Kinect with a Windows 10 PC. The wired 360 sensor is 'half working' - I have a blinking green light. Here's the question I can't seem to get a straight answer to - can I get an Xbox 360 sensor working on Windows 10? If so, how? Or does it HAVE to be a Kinect for Windows? This has nothing at all to do with gaming - I want the sensor working only with Motion Capture software. Before I order a Kinect for Windows, I want one last try at getting my Xbox 360 sensor working with Windows 10.