Ah thanks, you have to
install sed before trying to install openni.
fink install sed
and then
fink install
primesense-nite openni-sensor-avin2-sensorkinect
pix_openni compiled successfully against fink version of
openni and initialisation is also working for pix_openni.
but anyway i don't get an image or depth stream.
i will try again tomorrow.
it's definitely much more comfortable to install openni,
nite and sensorkinect via fink, thanks hans!
matthias
Am 22.01.12 22:08, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Ah, ok, try this:
fink install
sed primesense-nite openni-sensor-avin2-sensorkinect
.hc
On Jan 22, 2012, at 2:04 PM, Matthias Kronlachner
wrote:
hi hans!
thanks, but installing openni via fink still doesn't
work for me.
i attached the logfile.
i did selfupdate and cleanup before.
does it work for someone else??
matthias
Am 21.01.12 05:03, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Another Fink update, I just added the avin2
driver, so now the recommended setup for the
Kinect is:
fink install
primesense-nite openni-sensor-avin2-sensorkinect
.hc
On Jan 20, 2012, at 7:06 AM, Matthias
Kronlachner wrote:
hi!
i tried to install openni from fink but got
an error.
-> see attachment.
i did fink selfupdate and fink update-all
before.
don't know how to fix that. maybe you can
help.
if i can manage to install openni +
sensorkinect via fink i will build it
against the package and include it to the
install instructions.
matthias
Am 19.01.12 19:23, schrieb Hans-Christoph
Steiner:
This is great, I'm going to try to
use this in my Dataflow class at
ITP/NYU. I'm currently updating the
openni/primesense packaging for Debian
and Ubuntu and am packaging for Mac OS
X/Fink. It would be awesome if you
could try to build against the
packaging.
(these should be showing up soon)
I'm pushing my Debian packaging to
the git repos on Debian pkg-multimedia.
As I get things working, I'll post
binary packages to this PPA:
.hc
On Jan 11, 2012, at 8:48 AM,
Matthias Kronlachner wrote:
you're welcome.
if you get this issue with
permissions to usb device place the
udev rule into
/etc/udev/rules.d
see:
https://github.com/OpenKinect/libfreenect/tree/master/platform/linux/udev
but it still has this error when
using freenect with audio support.
so a temporal fix can be
sudo chmod 777 /dev/bus/usb/001/026
-> that id changes every time...
maybe someone found a way to
permanently add the rule... i tried
but couldn't manage to get it
working without setting the chmod
manually.
matthias
Am 10.01.12 16:21, schrieb olsen:
ej matthias
vielen dank für diese Externals!
wie hast n du das mit den
permissions auf das device
geregelt?
ich bekomm als user folgenden
errör:
libusb couldn't open USB device
/dev/bus/usb/001/026: Permission
denied.
libusb requires write access to
USB device nodes.
libusb couldn't open USB device
/dev/bus/usb/001/024: Permission
denied.
libusb requires write access to
USB device nodes.
danks für info & gruss
olsen
On 01/09/2012 09:26 AM, Matthias
Kronlachner wrote:
i added a
small external that allows to
control motor/led of Kinect and
can output the accelerometer
data via libfreenect.
you can use this in combination
to pix_openni.
get it here:
https://github.com/kronihias/freenect
just the audio external with
resampling included missing....
somebody willing to help?
matthias
Am 09.01.12 07:21, schrieb Budi
Prakosa:
awesome!!
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 8:18
AM, Matthias Kronlachner
<m.kronlachner@student.tugraz.at>
wrote:
hello
again!
if you want to use skeleton
data and hand tracking
(similar to OSCeleton)
combined with rgb and depth
streams from Kinect Sensor
you can do this with
the new pix_openni external.
get it here:
https://github.com/kronihias/pix_openni
binaries for osx in build
folder.
you will need to install
OpenNI, NITE and
SensorKinect -> see
README
initialization of openni and
nodes needs some time and pd
freezes - keep
that in mind!
i hope it's stable, i
haven't tested it
excessively now.
currently it supports just 1
kinect sensor. i don't have
access to two
cameras in the near future
so help would be
appreciated.
matthias
Am 05.01.12 09:17, schrieb
Matthias Kronlachner:
hi everybody!
i did a update to my
pix_freenect external for
kinect and moved it into a
git repo.
get it here: http://github.com/kronihias/pix_freenect
ready to use binaries for
osx (including
libusb&libfreenect) are
in the
build folder.
major improvements:
* open specific Kinect
sensor by serial number, not
only by id (that may
change every time pd is
restarted) – useful for
multiple Kinect
installations
* output registered depthmap
-> rgb and depth images
are aligned (less
offset between those two
pictures - depending on
distance)
* output depthmap directly
as millimeter values (16 bit
in red& green
channels)
* resolution of rgb image
can be set to 1280×1024
i also added a folder with
examples - currently just
one but i hope there
will come more soon....
have fun.
matthias
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