Coreldan
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Sounds like your Kinect maybe messed up and needs to be exchanged out. I don't agree with Coreldan's potential solution in moving your system to another part of the house. It's unfair for you to move your system to a location, because MS failed to design it for your kind of room.
Which sort of reminds me. My living room and kitchen are openly connected. Not many walls going on...I wonder how Kinect would handle a room like that?
I didn't suggest moving it for good, just to test whether Kinect is faulty. If regardless of room and acoustics it still requires dead silence, it might imply something is wrong. It was more of a measure to individually rule out possible causes instead of sending it back to Microsoft just to have it boomerang back with them saying it functions as intended