The Kinect has been hacked for many purposes, however, this Android implementation instruction is the first to be heard about its use on a cell phone platform. Although not a finished product at this stage, [Raymond’ instruction] is a smart starting point for those who need to experiment with the fusion of those two technologies.
Kinect programming for this instruction was done with the Tegra Window Progression Kit for Android 3.0. An installation of Ubuntu-Linux is used, however, this strategy can be portable in any Linux formula according to the author.
The given procedure is quite undeniable and even provides an example of the effects on a video after the break. Interestingly, when connected, Kinect is considered two devices, “Xbox NUI Camera” and “Xbox NUI Audio”. We look forward to new hacks for this device, in all likelihood using this set of tools.
For a similar trick, look at this Kinect-controlled robot skeleton.
The duration of the video comes out of the model.
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Hello… I know this is not a topic, I’m looking for a way to connect USB devices to Android. Would it be imaginable to use other attachments? I am new to any type of piracy but I am very open to suggestions … is there any team that offers me to get on the right path towards my goal? Thank you in advance 🙂
If your Android device supports USB-OTG (I think most new devices are), just spend a few dollars on an OTG cable and that’s it. Google for its response.
I realize I’m responding to anything that’s more than a year old. But that’s it.
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