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Kinect SDK 2.0.1410.19000 freeware
Kinect SDK is a powerful kit designed for application developers and includes APIs, sample code, and drivers. Kinect SDK enables the academic and enthusiast communities easy access to the capabilities offered by the Microsoft Kinect device connected to computers running the Windows 7 operating system.
Author | Microsoft |
Released | 2014-10-21 |
Filesize | 276.00 MB |
Downloads | 1227 |
OS | Windows 8, Windows 8 x64 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | programming toolkit, Kinect API, Kinect development, Kinect, SDK, development |
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2.0.1410.190 | Oct 21, 2014 | New Release | |
1.8.0.595 | Sep 10, 2014 | New Release | Windows Store App Support (WinRT) With this release of Kinect for Windows, you are able to begin developing Kinect enabled applications which target the Windows Store. All of the features of the Kinect SDK are now available in Windows Store applications, and we are incredibly excited to see what people create there. Publishing applications to the store will be enabled at the time that we launch the 2.0 release of Kinect for Windows, later this year. All of the Kinect SDK and sensor functionality are available in this API surface, except for Speech. To view the new WindowsPreview managed API, see Windows Store App (WinRT) Managed Reference. For more information on adding Kinect support to your Visual Studio project, see Creating a Windows Store App that Uses Kinect for Windows SDK. Unity Support: For the first time, the Kinect API set is available in Unity Pro, via a Unity Package. We are excited to be able to offer the platform to our developers. |
1.6.0.505 | Oct 10, 2012 | New Release | The Kinect sensor’s infrared stream is now exposed as a new color image format. You can use the infrared stream in many scenarios, such as: · Calibrating other color cameras to the Kinect’s depth sensor · Capturing grayscale images in low-light situations · Two infrared samples have been added to the toolkit, and you can also try out infrared in KinectExplorer. This provides developers with a wider spectrum of testing scenarios. · Note that the sensor is not capable of capturing infrared streams and color streams simultaneously. You can, however, capture infrared and depth streams simultaneously. Extended depth data: · CopyDepthImagePixelData() now provides details beyond 4 meters; please note that the quality of data degrades with distance. In addition to extended depth data, usability of the Depth Data API has been improved (bit masking is no longer required). This means that applications will be able to read data beyond 4 meters when needed. |