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vrkin [2018/04/23 23:11] – [Installing OpenCV and Kinect V2 package] keitaronishimura | vrkin [2018/04/24 11:26] (current) – [Importing Video Feed into HMD] keitaronishimura | ||
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==== Importing Video Feed into HMD ==== | ==== Importing Video Feed into HMD ==== | ||
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+ | To insert the video feed into the HMD we will use the UniversalVROverlay package on the windows 10 computer running the HTC Vive. Please download the [[https:// | ||
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+ | {{ vive_tut: | ||
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+ | The following steps depict how to stream the video feed from the OpenCV code into the the Vive HMD. | ||
+ | 1. Connect all computers by router | ||
- | First introduce how this tutorial will show the reader how to get image and depth data into the openVR exe file using pre-existing package for ros, and opencv API. | + | 2. Run the iai kinect code |
- | First go through the kinect computer and setting it up. Going through | + | 3. Run the Opencv code |
- | Then go into how to create | + | 4. Run the web video server |
- | Then how to use the ros package to send the stream | + | 5. View the stream |
- | Finally, talk about how to get the stream | + | 6. Use the UniversalVRoverlay |
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