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Oi.
Essa é a configuração do meu notebook
Windows 8.1
USB 3.0
Core I3 4th
4 GB RAM
718 GB FREE
Estou usando a Intel Real Sense SDK 2014 , Camera (f200), Eu consigo usar SpeechRecognition e FaceRecognation, tranquilo.
Mas quando tento rodar o Gesture Recognation dá erro, a camera até pisca; o 'POWER LED INDICATOR'
mesmo se eu tentar rodar os exemplos da própria SDK dá erro assim mesmo.
Alguém poderia me ajudar ?
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It seems that the camera is working as a normal webcam (audio works, normal color camera works), but not the 3D part.
First, is your machine 64 bits?, or 32 bits? the SDK requires 64 bits.
Second, maybe there is a power supply problem. The 3D part of the camera consumes a lot of power, and some USB slots can't handle that. Try connecting it to another USB 3.0, or use a powered USB3.0 hub.
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Translation of the original Portuguese language post for others who would like to help:
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This is the setting of my notebook
Windows 8.1
USB 3.0
Core I3 4th
4 GB RAM
718 GB FREE
I'm using the Intel Real Sense SDK 2014 Camera (f200), I can use SpeechRecognition and FaceRecognition But when I try to run, the Gesture Recogntion gives error, the camera flashes up the 'POWER LED INDICATOR'. Even if I try to run the examples from their SDK, it gives error anyway. Could anyone help me?
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To add my own answer: Samontab, when you talk about the machine being 64 bit or 32 bit, you are referring to whether Joab has the 32-bit or 64 bit version of Windows 8.1, yes? Also, your analysis about the camera seeming to work when using applications that treat the camera like an ordinary webcam is correct. Your suggestion to Joab about using a mains-powered USB hub is also sensible.
Portugese:
Para adicionar a minha própria resposta: Samontab, quando você fala sobre a máquina sendo de 64 bits ou de 32 bits, você está se referindo Joabe se tem a versão do Windows 8.1 de 32 bits ou 64 bits, sim? Além disso, a sua análise sobre a aparente câmera para trabalhar ao usar aplicativos que tratam a câmera como uma webcam comum é correta. Sua sugestão de Joabe sobre o uso de um hub USB alimentado por corrente também é sensato.
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Yep, using win 8.1 32 bits may show similar symptoms...
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My Windows 8.1 is 64 bits, and I'm using a USB3.0 port,But I don't know what is the problem, but if the camera can make a face recognition , why does not it want to make a gesture recognition ?
Before, I was using the old version, SDK 2013 , and I had a trouble to make a face recognition in this version ( SDK 2013), but I could make gesture recognition.
But now, I got a new version (SDK 2014) Camera F200,and I tried the samples and it is possible to make face recognition, but not gesture.
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Are you holding your hands up to the camera with the palms facing towards the camera, and holding them close enough to the camera? If you have your hands below the view of the camera lens (for example, lower than the top of your desk) then the camera cannot detect them. Also, even if you are holding your hands up in front of the camera you may need to move the palms closer to the camera before they are detected.

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