It however addresses the mic issue and I believe the same should be done to the imaging device itself, just can't dig out which entry to modify. Featured, below we are going to have some step-by-step instructions so you can get started using it.
I tried with alternative drivers as well - exactly the same thing happens. Yes it is possible to use the PS Eye for as a webcam for your computer. Tested on second Win 10 PC - same result. When used in last apps, red LED is blinking really fast as if camera is being passed unsupported resolution or something Windows® 7 operating system drivers for the built-in Motion Eye® camera are not available on the Sony® eSupport Web site. Windows Camera app does not detect it at all Two modes allow basic compatibility mode and a advanced mode for high frame rate development use. Skype shows black screen and settings are disabled as if there is no device, although the camera is identified as PS3 Eye The CL Eye Platform Driver provides users a signed hardware driver which exposes supported cameras to third party applications such as Adobe Flash, Skype, MSN or Yahoo for video chat or conferencing. Opentrack shows picture and tracker works FaceTrackNoIR shows picture and tracker works
I bought the original CL Eye drivers 5., they install fine, device manager shows it as an imaging device, test app shows picture, camera is working. It's really weird because of the following: I can't get mine to work on Win 10 and it was flawless in 7.
Install CL-Eye-Driver, restart if asked, connect your PS3 eye cam and chek if it is working, just open "CL-Eye Test" manycam app ( basic version is free and works fine for me ) most recently CL-Eye-Driver from code laboratories (seems like they are abandoned the proyect but last driver 5. Hello all, I think this is my first tutorial in my life, since the launch of the 3.3 I had many expectations about whether my ps3 eye would work, the first time I tried it did not work and I was very frustrated, I even thought about buying a new camera, (they are not cheap), but after investigating a bit I found the solution,