![]() Sorry for my English but this is not my native language. I will try to add some threading to my project (for the USB device update function that must be called repeatedly). Under Add this website, enter the URL of the site you want to add to the list, and then tap or click Add. Tap or click the Tools button, and then tap or click Compatibility View settings. ![]() For now I'm running only in debug mode (with no optimizations) and I can squeeze 15 fps in 640x480 with no problems. I would request you to add the website to the compatibility list and check if camera works in Internet Explorer. Modified PS3EyeDriver (from Eugene Zatepyakin) compiled with 圆4 profile (I created a separate static lib from his work that we can use in our OpenCV projects). WinUSB kernel driver (installed with Zadig utility, the WinUSB kernel driver is provided by Microsoft) You must connect the PS3Eye to your machine and then install one of the generic kernel drivers. Here is the link for the installer: If you don't trust it, you can try this one. The real generic driver can be installed separately. No worry about the libusb thingy because there is a open source installer that will do it for you. How to use the PS3 EYE CAM on your pc Windows 10 SilentOnion. Considering that I don’t think this will even provide direct OBS support due to lack of DirectShow drivers (not sure about this though), I don’t want to take that risk unless someone already did this successfully. However, they seem to require Libusb for Windows for which I’ve read many threads saying that it disabled the user’s USB ports. I’ve read reports from Linux users who use different (and free) drivers: There are SDK and “professional” packages available, but their multi-cam support is only theoretical and by no means out-of-the-box. ![]() However, they only support one camera at a time. ![]() Unfortunately, so far using two or more PS3 Eyes is only possible in Linux. However, nowadays multiple cams are the standard, with one or even two for the players and an additional one for the commentators. The most popular versions among the program users are 5.3, 5.1 and 5.0. The common filenames for the programs installer are CL-EyeTest.exe, CL-Eye Device Manager.exe, CL-Eye-Driver-5.exe or Driver.exe etc. The Sony Playstation Eye camera is only 10$ and by far the cheapest camera that does 480p60 with decent / good quality, so it’s very attractive to streamers. This free software was originally developed by Code Laboratories, Inc. ![]()
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