Re: [opensource-dev] Real Time Animation with Kinect

2011-12-22 Thread Fumi.Iseki
Hi,

We are now developing SLKinect2(beta) that sends Animation Data to
SecondLife/OpenSim
Viewer on network in real-time.
It is possible that synchronization of Animation on the network using
Animation Relay Server

If you interest it, please see http://youtu.be/KhqbGAWqvLI

Thanks.


>> Hi responders,
>>
>> Thank you for the attention.
>>
>> We released the system as open source.
>> Please see our wiki, if you are interested.
>> http://www.nsl.tuis.ac.jp/xoops/modules/xpwiki/?SLKinect
>>
>> Thanks.
>>

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Re: [opensource-dev] Real Time Animation with Kinect

2011-12-22 Thread Moriz Gupte
Thanks for sharing. Hopes Linden Lab looks at your work seriously. I am
quite impressed by the responsiveness suggested in your demo clip.

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Fumi.Iseki
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are now developing SLKinect2(beta) that sends Animation Data to
> SecondLife/OpenSim
> Viewer on network in real-time.
> It is possible that synchronization of Animation on the network using
> Animation Relay Server
>
> If you interest it, please see http://youtu.be/KhqbGAWqvLI
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> >> Hi responders,
> >>
> >> Thank you for the attention.
> >>
> >> We released the system as open source.
> >> Please see our wiki, if you are interested.
> >> http://www.nsl.tuis.ac.jp/xoops/modules/xpwiki/?SLKinect
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
>
> --
> Fumikazu Iseki
> Tokyo Univ. of Info. Sci.
> mailto:is...@solar-system.tuis.ac.jp
> http://www.nsl.tuis.ac.jp/
>
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Re: [opensource-dev] Gstreamer issue.. how to debug?

2011-12-22 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 11:19:34 -0500
Mike Chase  wrote:

> So this past weekend Fedora pushed out a bunch of updates which I
> installed.  I wish they wouldn't do this but they seem to release
> stuff in huge batches.  Anyway since then SLPlugin fails to play
> audio streams. 

Fedora 16?  I'm running Fedora 16 64 bit and streaming worked okay for
me yesterday.  I'll be in-world tonight so I'll double check.  The
only thing I can think for you to do is double check you have those
i686 gstreamers installed just in case some Fedora update
accidentally removed one.  If they're still there try reinstalling
them.  I once had to reinstall the i686 nvidia libs to get SL working
after an update.

CronoCloud


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Re: [opensource-dev] Gstreamer issue.. how to debug?

2011-12-22 Thread Mike Chase
On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 18:30 -0600, Ron Rogers Jr. wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 11:19:34 -0500
> Mike Chase  wrote:
> 
> > So this past weekend Fedora pushed out a bunch of updates which I
> > installed.  I wish they wouldn't do this but they seem to release
> > stuff in huge batches.  Anyway since then SLPlugin fails to play
> > audio streams. 
> 
> Fedora 16?  I'm running Fedora 16 64 bit and streaming worked okay for
> me yesterday.  I'll be in-world tonight so I'll double check.  The
> only thing I can think for you to do is double check you have those
> i686 gstreamers installed just in case some Fedora update
> accidentally removed one.  If they're still there try reinstalling
> them.  I once had to reinstall the i686 nvidia libs to get SL working
> after an update.

Yep, I've installed Imprudence 64bit and it works fine. So something 
about the update clobbered or moved a dependency that used to be in 
place.  Now I just have to figure out which one.

Mike

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