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Anyone who has a Kinect already and wants to be an alpha tester, please send me a pm. I don't want to post anything on the site because of licensing issues.
the alpha may or may not work for you, but it will have the following limitations due to limitations of the current beta SDK provided by Microsoft.
1) English only. I don't know if this means that you need to have english on your OS or if english needs to be the current display language. You can test this for me. This shouldn't be a big deal since most of us are using it in English mode, even if we are using other languages. But it may require you to switch to english as your display language.
2) No dictation commands. All possible commands need to be specified so open dictation is not possible. In other words, "google search: the speed of light" type commands won't work.
3) No acoustic echo cancellation. (probably). There is a bug in the SDK. If you try to enable AEC when you don't have some audio playing from your PC it won't work. It won't generate any kind of error message either so it just seems as if your Kinect is broken.
4) Groups. Turning groups on and off may be disabled in the first alpha. I'll have to rewrite a lot of code to get this working again. Same goes for confirmation grammars and WMC play song "xyz" by current artist command.
5) Delay. I've noticed a small but annoying delay with the Kinect using speech recognition. This seems to be "built in" and you'll notice it with the samples provided by Microsoft in the SDK.
the first test I create will try to indicate your position relative to the Kinect but won't actually do anything with the data (yet). Later we may only react to commands coming from certain directions.
As for gestures, to the best of my knowledge the SDK only supports full body skeleton tracking, so unless you want to be standing, at least 8 feet from your Kinect to watch movies, with no other obstructions like coffee tables etc...
I need to look into this more. The SDK provide two sample tracking applications and both use full skeleton tracking which won't turn on until it can see your whole body.
Are you excited?