Hi Piotr,

First of all there are some known bugs regarding the Kinect (e.g. 
bug-12969<http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12969> or bug-12970).  
Furthermore, I encountered troubles using the OpenNi-Driver-Package on Win64.

But those should do the job:
OpenNI Binaries    http://openni.org/downloads/openni-win64-1.5.4.0-dev.msi
SensorKinect 
https://github.com/downloads/avin2/SensorKinect/SensorKinect093-Bin-Win64-v5.1.2.1.msi

The "SimpleViewer.net.exe" in your   ....\OpenNI\Samples\Bin64\Debug  should be 
a good indicator for appropriate drivers. Just start it and you´ll get a demo 
showing the kinect´s depth image. If it fails, just uninstall your drivers and 
install the above-mentioned ones.

Right now the ToF-Util can´t handle the Kinect as it should. Our code is unable 
to generate a data-node for the device. But if you start the Mitk-Player and 
afterwards use the Kinect, you should see images from the Kinect( at the moment 
they are not presented in the right resolution and that for aren't much of a 
help). We are working on this Bug and it should be solved soon!
Could you please let me know on what OS you are running and if it´s 32 or 64Bit 
?

Regards,
Justin

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