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Mr.Metralha said:
daroamer said:

Example of what?

I can put up a video of someone kicking a ball with Kinect Sports which the Wiimotes can't detect, but it has nothing to do with their ability to simulate drumming.

What is your comparison, that both systems have musical applications?  Because I think his point was Kinect's ability to track finger movements, not that a musical app of some kind is possible with Kinect and not with any other console system.

Kinect only works at 30 fps, that's why it has a considerable ammount of lag, I don't think it could recognize you drumming an imaginary drum set at the speed thisguy is drumming. Plus, he's sitting, another let down, you have to be standing for kinect to work with skeleton tracking...

Thats wrong, Kinects raw data processing is around 150 fps. Check out the video below for proof.

The fps is shown in the bottom left corner. The video feed you see is a direct feed from kinect and that man is a very well known professor at UC Davis. He has multiple videos about kinect which you should probably watch since you seem to like posting wrong information about the device.



                                           

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