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I don't know if this will affect you but I also found that it's better to record in the evening because I can control the room lighting better at night. During the day, especially in the morning hours, the changing natural lighting from the windows can corrupt background subtraction data, and/or sometimes affect the quality of my calibration or motion capture, even when the blinds are closed.
At night, I just leave only a single room light on behind the Kinects and Mocap Studio is very happy with that. :)
FYI, with regards to RGB quality, Kinect for Windows works much better under low light than Kinect for XBox. This may or may not matter to you but it helps when I need to see the hands for matching orientation with the controllers data.
G.
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