And behold; it worked. I send a simple "SYNC" message across the pipe, and the Beat Saber plugin read it and printed it to console. After that, I set up transferring Kinect data by converting the Skeleton data to a byte [], converting said array to a string, and sending it down the pipe. On the Plugin side of things, I create a separate Thread
A tripod handle to hold the tablet and Kinect and something to mount the base. An Xbox Kinect. A tablet with Windows 8.1 or earlier (not Windows 10) on a tablet. The downloadable Kinect software. Thereās a video from Unearthly which will take you through setting up your own SLS camera.
OneGuide is similarly easy to set up, requiring a postal code and cable TV provider to sync up local channel guide listings with the Kinect's IR blaster, so you can command the One to switch to
1. Open your audio settings. On Windows, right-click on the speaker icon in the system tray and select āOpen Sound settingsā or āRecording devicesā. On Mac, open the āSystem Preferencesā menu, then select āSoundā and navigate to the āInputā tab. 2. Locate the USB microphone in the list of available input devices.