
OpenGL ES is not supported at the moment. OpenGL depth processing: OpenGL 3.1 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X).Recommend kernel 3.16+ or as new as possible. Debian, Ubuntu 14.04 or newer, probably other Linux distros.Windows 7 (buggy), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and probably Windows 10.A single lane doesn't have enough bandwidth. If you're using an expansion card, make sure it's not plugged into an PCI-E x1 slot.

Depending on the number of Kinects, you may need to use an even larger buffer size. If you're using Linux, you may have to increase USBFS memory buffers. It has been reported to work for up to 5 devices on a high-end PC using multiple separate PCI Express USB3 expansion cards (with NEC controller chip). Virtual machines likely do not work, because USB 3.0 isochronous transfer is quite delicate. ASMedia controllers are known to not work. Intel and NEC USB 3.0 host controllers are known to work. The API reference documentation is provided here. Watch the OpenKinect wiki at and the mailing list at !forum/openkinect for the latest developments and more information about the K4W2 USB protocol.

