![]() ![]() we had a USB relay switch that turned the power on off at start up so it forced the initialization and then it worked good but it’s not a good way. You can see if the computer has options in the BIOS for power to usb when the computer is off and make sure that is turned off (The new computer had this turned of but still did not fix the problem). We had a computer old that did this properly, I suspect that computer disabled the power during reboot. This is the problem when you then restart the computer while the camera stays powered that it can’t be reinitialized therefore you need to unplug->re-plug it. On Linux, the kernel includes built-in support for the camera using the ov534 driver, so the V4L2 camera control driver also support the PS3 Eye. One option would be to use powered usb hub that you can power cycle after your PC boots.ġ- A PS3 Eye needs a lot of power and some computers/motherboards group power delivery over USB ports and therefore don’t give enough power.Ģ- Once powered on it can be found/initialized by windows. This camera is always supported on Linux, and supported on macOS and Windows when using the PS3EYEDriver camera control driver. woks ) - manycam app ( basic version is free and works fine for me ) 2. It is due to the camera firmware of which we have no control. most recently CL-Eye-Driver from code laboratories (seems like they are abandoned the proyect but last driver 5. This is a known problem with PS3Eye cameras. If I Uninstall the SDK manager the problem stays and I can’t get it to recognize the PS3 Eyes at boot. But this is unacceptable because the final product will be an build in system and you can’t just plug something in and out. ![]() Then it recognizes them and it all works again. To fix this I have to physically unplug and re-plug the PS3Eye USB cables. (Code 43)Ī request for the USB device descriptor failed. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. Unknown USB device (Device Desciptor Request Failed) You can find example code for Cinder and openFrameworks in corresponding folders. Most of the code was ported from Linux kernel source. The driver is using libusb to handle USB communications. Every time the computer reboots it does not recognize the PS3 eyes but it says in the device manager: Some driver like routines to connect and work with Sony PS3 EYE Camera. So I bought the multicam SDK, installed that and CCV recognized both PS3 eyes and it works perfectly BUT this caused a major problem. After a reboot I could still only detect one. We got a new computer for that project and after installing the latest drivers I could connect my PS3 Eyes and see they got recognized and with the live viewer I could look at them but CCV could only use/detect one. For a project we’re using 2 PS3 eyes combined with CCV from NUI group. ![]()
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