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#1 alexanderthorne
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Yeah, it can move with you once it establishes where you are.

Not to beat a dead horse, but, the meat of the question/issue is, does Kinect need you to face it? The motion tracking I understand-- it needs to be able to move on its own to follow around the room, but from the start, does it need to face you?

Everything I've seen seems to point to yes-- the motion-tracking implies that it needs to have a certain 180 degreeorientation with the players.

If only this thing were wireless, with its own processor...

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#2 alexanderthorne
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I didn't notice that... It would be interesting if you didn't have to face the camera...

My concerns with the Kinect are less about where it is in relation to the TV, but where it has to be in relation to where I'm sitting or standing. If I have to face the thing, then I need quit a bit of cord length to make it work.

You would think that the Kinect would behave as you said-- insofar as it should be able to establish its reference point from wherever you are in the room and then interpret movements based on that frame of reference.

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#3 alexanderthorne
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I think I'd need for both the power cord and the USB cable to be at least 12 feet... Unless the Kinnect doesn't need to be 180 degrees to its target, I thinkI might be screwed.

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#4 alexanderthorne
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Do any of you have your home theatre system set-up in a way such that you have your TV mounted on a wall (mine is above my fireplace) while all your electronics (Blu-Ray Player, Xbox 360, Receiver, Set Top Box) are put away in some corner of the room or in a media cabinet?

In all the vidoes and demos for Kinnect, the TVs are always on a stand on an entertainment center where the Xbox 360 and Kinnect are right below the TV on the shelves. I have never seen an example of Kinnect where it's connected to a modern home theatre set-up like I described above.

My question is this: How areyou supposed to use Kinnect if your TV is mounted more than 2 feet away from your Xbox? Are there any specs on how long the cords will be (to connect the Kinnect to the Xbox and power source)? And does the Kinnect have to be set up so that it's facing you directly or can you have it off in a corner, viewing youat an angle?

I'm sure other people are having these thoughts-- please discuss!

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#5 alexanderthorne
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The poll is dubious. It's the internet and identity politics-- you're going to get too many skewed responses. That said, RROD is an agknowledged problem that has, it seems, been addressed. I don't understand why it has been rehashed over and over and over again.

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#6 alexanderthorne
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It all depends on whether the Natal device works with my home theatre set up. The available info indicates that it's supposed to go on top of the TV. Well, my TV is mounted above my fireplace, connected to my AV Receiver (all my peripherals are connected to the receiver-- DVD player, 360, DVR) by a 25 ft HDMI cable that is buried in the wall. Basically, if I have to connect Natal to my 360 with a cord/wire, it's not going to work as my 360 is about 15 feet away.

If Natal is wireless, I'll get it.

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In that case, anyone with their TVs moounted on the wall is going to have a tough time using Natal.

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#8 alexanderthorne
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I haven't seen any discussion or information regard how exactly the Natal device has to be set up in order to work. I am curious about this because I have my TV mounted on the wall above my fireplace, with my Xbox 360 connected to my AV receiver about 15 feet away in a media cabinet.

Does anyone know if Natal transmits the controlfeedback to the 360 wirelessly or is it plugged into the 360 directly? Will it probably have its own power source? Anyone else have this problem?

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