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Hi Harmeet,
Intel® RealSense™ SDK is fully supported in C#.
Have a look at the SDK developer guide, where you can see how to set up a C# project.
Cheers,
Dagan
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Hi Harmeet,
You can create your project fully in C# and XNA. PreC or Real Sense both can be integrated with XNA.
Let us know if you find any issue.
-Shyam
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Hi Harmeet, if you're looking at the C# route, why not look into using Unity instead? This supports C# and the RealSense/PerC SDKs work well with it.
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@Peter,
Does the currently released RealSense SDK have any Unity samples that show how to access the depth perception camera, especially in regards to the finger joint positions & head position information, how to use the speech recognition API, and also how to use the speech synthesis API?
Not being lazy. Just haven't gotten the SDK yet.
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Hi Peter,
The SDK comes with a Unity Toolkit that is designed to simplify Unity integration, and includes many of the useful options of the different SDK modules.
In addition it also allows you to use directly the C# interface, which is (almost) identical to the C++ interface.
Last, you are provided with a few samples, showing you, among other, how to use the hand/finger and face/head modules
cheers,
Dagan
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DAGAN E. (Intel) wrote:
Hi Peter,
The SDK comes with a Unity Toolkit that is designed to simplify Unity integration, and includes many of the useful options of the different SDK modules.
In addition it also allows you to use directly the C# interface, which is (almost) identical to the C++ interface.
Last, you are provided with a few samples, showing you, among other, how to use the hand/finger and face/head modules
cheers,
Dagan
Thanks Dagan,
Robert

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