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@Xeno
Thanks, that worked! Here's my detailed description of how to set up opentrack in the current version of Ubuntu, which is Ubuntu 22.04LTS
#install needed packages
time sudo apt install -y git cmake git qttools5-dev qtbase5-private-dev libprocps-dev libopencv-dev g++ subversion wine-development vim okular flightgear libeigen3-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib wine32-development wine32-development-preloader wine32-development-tools cmake-curses-gui plocate
#build opentrack from source
mkdir delanclip
# opentrack URL: https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/releases/tag/opentrack-2022.1.1
cp opentrack-opentrack-2022.1.1.zip delanclip
unzip opentrack-opentrack-2022.1.1.zip
cd delanclip/opentrack-opentrack-2022.1.1
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
# run the text menu configuration program ccmake
# set the eigen3 path to /usr/include/eigen3
# set windows sdk to ON
# choose continue
# choose generate
ccmake .
# now compile and build
make
make install
cd install/bin
./opentrack
# in the opentrack gui, click the tool icon in the input section, then choose
# Camera/Camera Settngs/Device to be your PS3 webcam, not an internal webcam
# chose "Wine" under Output
# then select the tool icon to the right and enter the path to the sims'
# wine prefix
# select "Start" and verify that the webcam is tracking the LED's
# and that raw tracker data and game data numbers change as the
# LED fixture is moved around.
# copy the delanclip profile to the opentrack config directory
cp ~/delanclip/DELANCLiP-Opentrack-Basic.ini ~/.config/opentrack-2.3
#if you use
# sudo ./opentrack
# to avoid setting permissions
# the config directory will be /root/.config/opentrack-2.3
# if running delanclip with a sim that uses wine, call wine as follows
# WINEESYNC=1 wine