Can't get Free-Track to recognize PS3 cam input. NEED PATCH FILE…Does anyone have
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Actually, I found the patch that I needed and it seems to be working quite well. I don’t have my headset made yet, but the camera is able to work with freetrack and it does see my 1.5v battery powered 940nm led with no problems.
Once I get my headset made, I’ll tool around with it and maybe go try FaceTrackNoIR with the plugin.
Thank you for the suggestion
Did you mess the ps3 camera for the infa red lenz or was it not needed?
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I placed a piece of floppy disc in front of the camera. No issue at all
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Actually, I found the patch that I needed and it seems to be working quite well. I don’t have my headset made yet, but the camera is able to work with freetrack and it does see my 1.5v battery powered 940nm led with no problems.
Once I get my headset made, I’ll tool around with it and maybe go try FaceTrackNoIR with the plugin.
Thank you for the suggestion
Salt… where did you find the patch for the PS3 Eye, can you give the details to me?
Thanks in advance
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Care to share? Been trying to set that up myself, would appreciate it.
Would do you need? If its a file, send me a PM with your email…
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Did you mess the ps3 camera for the infa red lenz or was it not needed?
Yes. Pulling the case apart was a royal pain. I’ve seen consumer gun safes that are easier to get into. Once you take the screws out you have to use a small screw driver and pry the living heck out of it all the way around the edge. Then pull. I was surprised at how difficult it was to get that little bugger opened.
Then use a brand new, very sharp Exacto-knife to cut around and pry out the retaining ring. Just below that is a piece of glass that is about 3/16" thick. Use the knife to cut around the outer edge and sort of pry it up. A little on one side, then the other, then back. Rinse and repeat until its all the way out. It took me about 30 minutes from start to finish but I could probably cut that in half now that I know what I’m doing.
Oh ya, wear safety glasses. The IR Filter is an actual piece of glass and when you pry on it, it tends to chip and crack and the pieces go flying in all directions.
When I got it working again, I had a piece of diskette taped to the front of the lens. Don’t bother as it doesn’t work. Just remove the ir filter, then set the gain and exposures and turn the blue and green to zero.
All I did to test was to connect a loose LED (940nm) to a 1.5v battery with alligator clips and place it in front of the camera. I was able to resolve a nice round circle of bright red within the free-track interface. So, on to making my headgear.
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I placed a piece of floppy disc in front of the camera. No issue at all
There is an issue. The floppy disc is an IR Pass filter, or you could call it a short wave rejection filter. There is an IR rejection filter within the lens. While its not a big deal if you’re using the shorter wave IR leds in the low 800Nm wave, it will seriously attenuate anything above 880Nm or so. You probably won’t get good detection with the more invisible waves.
I thought it was very cool when I first tried it with the unmodified camera. The 940Nm Led is totally invisible to the naked eye. Not even a hint that its on but when seen with the unmodified camera, you could see a faint purple glow coming from the led. But it was very faint. The modified camera with the ir filter removed shows it VERY bright like looking at the sun. You have to actually turn down the gain to resolve a nice circle.
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Salt… where did you find the patch for the PS3 Eye, can you give the details to me?
Thanks in advance
I had it emailed to me from someone else. Send pm and I’ll email it to you. I scanned it with both yahoo, google, and my avast and it was clean.
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Ok guys usefull info you provided here…Let’s go for a conclusion please :-)So:
1.are there any drivers for win 8.1 or win 7 for ps3eye?
2.Is it better to modify or not the camera with an IR filter? (Such as floppy disk etc)
Of course i’m refering to the FaceTrackNoIr software (with track clip)and NOT free track
3. Is there a BMS profile for the software available??
Thx in advance -
Ok guys usefull info you provided here…Let’s go for a conclusion please :-)So:
1.are there any drivers for win 8.1 or win 7 for ps3eye?
2.Is it better to modify or not the camera with an IR filter? (Such as floppy disk etc)
Of course i’m refering to the FaceTrackNoIr software (with track clip)and NOT free track
3. Is there a BMS profile for the software available??
Thx in advance1. the CL drivers (are very cheap) works well in Win8.1 and Win10.
2. I bought the delan clip and he sell his system with an already modified PS3 camera, or if you have your own camera he send some IR filter (I had a pair of 3D glasses, the one with red and blue lenses). In my case I used a piece of floppy put on the camera and works very well.
3. I use the default one with little modification. As soon as I can I will post here. -
UPDATE:
Well, I have all the software working well, my new problem is that the playstation eye camera I purchased (a whopping $4 on ebay) is the WRONG PLAYSTATION camera. Apparently there are more than one (two?) versions of this unit and they look identical from a quick inspection of the outside. My camera was model SLEH-00448 so don’t buy it on ebay!!! The IR filter can not be removed.Tried my wife’s webcam (radioshack garbage gigaware) but it apparently has some very strong IR filtering because I can not get my leds to show up on the camera if they are further than 5 or 6 inches away. Tried the floppy disk thing, tried using a lab grade power supply (constant current/constant voltage) to over-drive the leds just a bit, but no success. I can get the leds to show up, but not if I hold them further than 5 inches from the camera lens.
So now I’m on the hunt for a camera that works.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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Microsoft LifeCam VX3000 dirt cheap works great. Only minor surgery needed to remove the ir filter
Cheers: Dave
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Microsoft LifeCam VX3000 dirt cheap works great. Only minor surgery needed to remove the ir filter
Cheers: Dave
Thank you very much… just ordered one…
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I use the "3 led target " model attached to the side of my headphones . You must input accurate dimensions into Freetrack then play with the curves to get the desired result inFBMS.
Cheers
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I use the "3 led target " model attached to the side of my headphones . You must input accurate dimensions into Freetrack then play with the curves to get the desired result inFBMS.
Cheers
I have about a dozen of these safety shield head gear assemblies. I have mounted my led’s to it and put all the resistors and associated wires under the large plastic piece. I almost forget I’m wearing it.
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I use the "3 led target " model attached to the side of my headphones . You must input accurate dimensions into Freetrack then play with the curves to get the desired result inFBMS.
Cheers
If you use FacetracknoIR with the Freetrack plugin it has a auto calibrate feature you can use for this. I now use FacetracknoIR in conjuction with my home made 3 LED clip and I find it better than the Freetrack software.
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It’s better to try FaceTrackNoIr with the pointtracker plugin.
Stable and in development.Lies
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It’s better to try FaceTrackNoIr with the pointtracker plugin.
Stable and in development.Can you elaborate on this? What do you find better about it?
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FaceTrack NoIr +Microsoft VX-800 with ir filter removed and a floppy disk’s filter on the lens works like a charm…Thx guys for all the info…incredible stability and smoothness+30fps:D
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FaceTrack NoIr +Microsoft VX-800 with ir filter removed and a floppy disk’s filter on the lens works like a charm…Thx guys for all the info…incredible stability and smoothness+30fps:D
Hitman,
Can you give me a list of the MK2 Filter settings you’re using? Min? Max? Curve? I can’t seem to get a comfortable operation out of it. When I turn my head back forward it tends to want to bounce around. What smoothing samples number are you set at?
I have a microsoft life cam vx-3000 and also removed ir filter w/ floppy disc over lens. I’m assuming its probably close to the same thing as yours. -
Hi,
I also use the Microsoft life cam but nothing else… like removing ir filter and so on.
I configured the curves, that the input of the head moves only start at 5° and doesn’t go over 120°.
So not even the slightest movement is transmitted immediately. Otherwise the picture would wobble constantly.
In addition, the curve should not go over 120 degrees and not be too steep, otherwise you look straight out the back though your head has moved only one centimeter.I could set a step by step guide maybe.