![]() ![]() Has anyone else on here had similar issues, and possible able to point me in the right direction on getting this working? It's getting frustrating because it worked flawlessly on Windows 7. CL Eye Driver Technical Setup Details: Software Full Name: CL Eye Driver v5. I don't have Skype to test with, but I've tried some web-based video chat sites, and my camera isn't even listed in the drop down for available cameras, even though it shows up in device manager like it normally would on Windows 7 I've done multiple uninstalls/reinstalls of the driver, including trying the drivers that were automatically installed by Windows 10, and I've used Revo-Uninstaller to try and uninstall anything that might be conflicting with it. I've exhausted all of the Google-fu I'm capable of on the subject, and unfortunately, most of the information is fairly outdated, because it seems Code Laboratories has basically dropped support of the project. I've checked device manager, and it lists everything as working fine (USB Camera-B4.09.24.1), and lists the PS3Eye drivers in the device properties as working fine. Opentrack, FacetrackNoIR, and Freetrack all crash as soon as I try to start the camera from within the program. It does 60fps at 720p but no idea about the latency. ![]() New plan is to try a Logitech C960S with visible light LEDs so that I don’t have to have two cameras on top of my monitor. Cl-Eyetest.exe crashes as soon as I try to open it, and I've tried compatibility mode, as well as admin mode. One perk of the CL driver is that it is signed so you don’t need to force Windows Defender to ignore. ![]() just like I did on my Windows 7 machine, but now, as soon as I try to start my camera with any capture software, it just crashes instantly. I've been having some issues getting my PS3Eye working ever since upgrading(?) to Windows 10. ![]()
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