![]() LEGAL STUFF ONLY!!! some extra Notes: In PS3 settings set it to Component to get 720P/1080i, with OBS when changing Resolutions it can sometimes make OBS error and say "Out of Signal Range" Just restart OBS and hopefully fixes it. Note:L as Author Said this is just for recording Gameplay/Screenshots. Hopefully this helps someone who is having issues with finding a Splitter. I stream PS3 games now with AverMedia LGX2 via OBS to Mixer with no issues, I actually had the PS2 to HDMI for streaming PS2 games and wasted about $80 on HDCP Bypass Splitters, that didn't Bypass HDCP at all. This is for PS3 (well also I spose PS2), you can get a PS2 to HDMI Adaptor, it plugs into the Analog Port of the PS3 and it is powered by USB to the PS3 (so no issues with Power Adaptors, a common issue I ran into with Splitters as most online retailers are in the US so US Power plugs requiring a US/AU adaptor which is also prone to fail and costs extra $$$). This wiki page is adapted from Chadwick Boulay's version of the psmove-ue4 wiki.If these setup steps don't work for you, you might gives his steps as they use a different set of utilities.Now this is only for those who don't care if the resolution is 720P/1080i and also don't wanna play Splitter Roulette (Many Splitters say they are HDCP Strippers, but aren't and you get stuck with a Pile of Splitters before you find one that works, this is especially troublesome for people like me in Australia where costs can sky-rocket while trying to find one that works). Most of the time it won't matter, but you can reset the camera simply by unplugging it and then plugging it back in again. Sometimes this light will get stuck on in the event of an application crash. While you have the video feed up, now is also a good time to grab the move controller and see the frame encompasses enough of your intended interaction area with the controller.Īlso when the camera is recording you should see the red LED turn on. If your camera is setup properly then this should show you the images from the camera at 640x480/60Hz. In this repository's AssetsPluginsx86_64 folder you should find a program called ps3eye_sdl.exe. ![]() If you don't see 'libusb0' for the camera right click on the entry with the purple dot and select 'uninstall selected devices', then unplug the ps3eye camera, then plug it back in, and try reinstalling the lib usb driver.
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