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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/utility/FeedStylesheets/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Corey Roth [MVP] : XBOX</title><link>http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/tags/XBOX/default.aspx</link><description>Tags: XBOX</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><generator>CommunityServer 2007.1 (Build: 20917.1142)</generator><item><title>My first experiences with XBOX Kinect</title><link>http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/2010/11/05/my-first-experiences-with-xbox-kinect.aspx</link><pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 15:01:56 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">ceb7fe2a-c56b-4d85-99e6-8dd548580538:4158</guid><dc:creator>CoreyRoth</dc:creator><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><wfw:commentRss xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/">http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/rsscomments.aspx?PostID=4158</wfw:commentRss><comments>http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/2010/11/05/my-first-experiences-with-xbox-kinect.aspx#comments</comments><description>&lt;p&gt;Sometimes it is fun to go off-topic, so I figured I’d talk about my first experiences with XBOX Kinect.&amp;#160; I ran out to Best Buy last night wondering if they would have any Kinects and to my pleasant surprise, they had plenty of them available for purchase.&amp;#160; I bought one and took it home and set it up right away.&amp;#160; I didn’t know exactly what I was going to do with the thing, but all of the videos I had seen of it in the past looked pretty cool, so I had to get one. &lt;img style="border-bottom-style:none;border-left-style:none;border-top-style:none;border-right-style:none;" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-smile" alt="Smile" src="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/wlEmoticon-smile_4005B89B.png" /&gt;&amp;#160; It’s pretty simple to attach to the XBOX.&amp;#160; Just plug it into the USB port in the back and plug the power supply in.&amp;#160; Once I turned it on, the XBOX downloaded a pretty big update automatically.&amp;#160; When it was finished, it walked me through some basic calibration of the device’s camera and microphone.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;I have to say this is a pretty cool device.&amp;#160; One of my goals in getting the device was to make the XBOX 360 so easy to use that anyone in the family could handle it.&amp;#160; I definitely think that well help.&amp;#160; When you first turn on your XBOX, it still boots up into the XBOX Dashboard.&amp;#160; However, the mic is always on listening for your voice commands and you can wave at it.&amp;#160; I’ll talk about waving in a second, but simply saying “xbox kinect” will bring you into the Kinect Hub which lets you interact with your XBOX using Kinect.&amp;#160; The Kinect Hub is the primary place you will be when using the Kinect outside of a game.&amp;#160; You can interact with it using your hand or by giving it voice commands.&amp;#160; Just say “xbox” and it will show you what you can say to it.&amp;#160; Just about any text on the screen can be activated by voice command.&amp;#160; I’ll talk about all of the content available in the hub in a bit.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Waving at the Kinect is the most common gesture you use to get it’s attention.&amp;#160; Once you do that, you can simply hold your hand out to move a pointer on the screen.&amp;#160; To select an item, just hover over it for a second and a white circle will form around the icon indicating that you are selecting it.&amp;#160; It reminds me a lot of the way you used to bring up context menus on old Pocket PC devices.&amp;#160; You interact with menus by holding your hand out and waving things right or left to scroll.&amp;#160; It might take some getting used to, but it’s a pretty good experience.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;One of the first things you will probably do is set up Kinect Id.&amp;#160; The Kinect Id is associated with your XBOX Live gamer tag.&amp;#160; This is where things get cool.&amp;#160; You first start by training it to recognize you.&amp;#160; It has you perform a series of gestures using your arms.&amp;#160; It also has you twist a little bit and move around the room.&amp;#160; Once it is finished, you can test it out.&amp;#160; Simply walk in front of the Kinect and wave and it will sign you into XBOX Live.&amp;#160; When someone else needs to sign in, they just wave at the Kinect and they get signed in.&amp;#160; Effectively it recognizes your face and what you look like to determine which user is using it.&amp;#160; My 8 year old went through the routine and it had trouble recognizing him, but I think it is because he squirmed too much during the training.&amp;#160; We’ll try it again tonight and see how it works.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;There are a few Kinect applications available for download once you get everything set up.&amp;#160; Selecting each one will cause a download and an XBOX update.&amp;#160; The ESPN application is pretty cool.&amp;#160; It ties into ESPN3.com and provides a great user experience.&amp;#160; It allows you to scroll through live content as well as highlights.&amp;#160; I was pleasantly surprised that there is actually live content on there.&amp;#160; At the time, there were a few college football games on, I selected it and I instantly had a game streaming to me.&amp;#160; The video quality wasn’t bad either.&amp;#160; I’m definitely looking forward to trying this application more.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;Last.fm also has an application on there.&amp;#160; Surprisingly I have never tried last.fm before last night.&amp;#160; Pretty neat I have to say.&amp;#160; It allows you to pick stations and create your own right through the XBOX.&amp;#160; I was even able to create a new account using the XBOX.&amp;#160; When you are streaming music, it also displays relevant pictures on the screen in a slide show.&amp;#160; It looks like a great application to use when you want something to listen to.&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;XBOX live has let you steam movies and TV shows for quite some time.&amp;#160; In the Kinect Hub, this is branded as the Zune marketplace.&amp;#160; I have to say the interface is really slick.&amp;#160; As you scroll through, movies, TV, or music videos, it starts a live full screen preview.&amp;#160; Click an icon to buy or grab the icon on the side and slide to the left or right to see the next video.&amp;#160; I still think the prices are too high for most content on XBOX live.&amp;#160; TV shows are usually two dollars and movies are four dollars.&amp;#160; However, they charge extra for HD (usually a dollar or two).&amp;#160; This makes most movie rentals six dollars, which I think is too much.&amp;#160; I guess you pay for convenience.&amp;#160; They also charge two dollars to watch a music video.&amp;#160; This surprised me since it seems like most videos are already out there on the Internet for free.&amp;#160; &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;The last application worth mentioning is probably the video chat application.&amp;#160; The Kinect has features to track where you are so you can just sit on the couch and have a video conversation with someone across the world.&amp;#160; It ties into your live messenger account for contacts.&amp;#160; Applications don’t really run in the background on an XBOX so I’m not sure if you are in some other application if someone can send you a video call or not and it will switch over.&amp;#160; I wasn’t able to really try the application out because I don’t have any friends… on XBOX live.&amp;#160; I’m going to work on that though. &lt;img style="border-bottom-style:none;border-left-style:none;border-top-style:none;border-right-style:none;" class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-smile" alt="Smile" src="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/wlEmoticon-smile_4005B89B.png" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;All of that is pretty cool, but hey guess what, you can use it to play games too!&amp;#160; It comes with a game called Kinect Adventures.&amp;#160; Effectively it is a series of mini-games which shows off the abilities of the Kinect.&amp;#160; I played it for about and hour and I was thoroughly exhausted.&amp;#160; The game has you kick, punch, strafe, and jump up and down.&amp;#160; One mini-game that was particularly fun was white water rafting.&amp;#160; You controlled the raft by leaning and strafing.&amp;#160; You could also jump in the air to make the raft come out of the water.&amp;#160; Another mini-game had you jump and duck to avoid things.&amp;#160; I didn’t do so well at that.&amp;#160; Maybe I am just getting too old.&amp;#160; One thing is for sure, you won’t complain that your kids aren’t getting exercise by sitting around and playing video games with this thing. &lt;/p&gt;  &lt;p&gt;All in all, it’s a pretty cool device and I recommend getting one.&amp;#160; I was a little disappointed that there are still things in the XBOX dashboard that aren’t Kinect enabled (i.e.: Netflix), but my guess is that more things will use the Kinect over time.&amp;#160; I’m looking forward to seeing what else I can do with it tonight.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=4158" width="1" height="1"&gt;</description><category domain="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/tags/Kinect/default.aspx">Kinect</category><category domain="http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/tags/XBOX/default.aspx">XBOX</category></item></channel></rss>