Using the Cintiq to control iPi Recorder seems to work well. I have the device propped on the floor in the doorway so I can monitor what each Kinect Sensor sees and position them precisely. Tilt is controlled by a built-in motor and I can operate the motor for each Kinect through the Cintiq. Using the Wacom stylus I can align cameras with reasonable accuracy this way. Totally unnecessary but gotta admit this is pretty cool!
One drawback. When I double-click a video panel, this should fill the screen with the live video to help with ‘across-the-room’ visibility. However, when I double-click a video panel on the Cintiq, the video expands on my main computer monitor which is in another room. Oops. Can’t use that feature I guess. No biggie.
The cats are intrigued. I have some fun ‘captures’ of Sergeant examining one of the Kinects up close.
One of the nice things about using a single Kinect was that it didn’t require calbration. Not so with dKS. However, dKS calibration is still much easier than calibration for the PS3 Eye configuration. It basically involves holding up a flat board (I’m using a sheet of foam core) to the Kinect Sensors and slowly moving it around. After tracking this data in iPi Studio, the scene data can be saved and reused for all motion tracking data shot for that session.
Note: need to get Kinect tripods. Toullie just jumped on the small table where one Kinect sits, which messed up my calibration. I put in an order for two of these:
CTA Digital Xbox360 Kinect Adjustable Tripod StandThis stand looks more stable than other models I’ve found online. It’s also more adjustable and it has a built-in level. FYI, I found an interesting Makerbot template for printing a plastic tripod mounting head but I don’t have time for that right now. Cool idea though. I will have to try it out later.
Final note: The cats are definitely a problem when shooting mocap data; they’re just too curious about the process and they refuse to stay ‘off stage’. May have to lock them in the kitchen when I’m ready to shoot tonight.
Bandwidth test is good. Ready to shoot calibration again.
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