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    Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    Found old ps3 eye camera and was wondering if anyone knows any guides or knows how to set it up as a track id or what ever it's called to track my head movement of its possible?

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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    Hi, you need the cl eye driver for it

    then use either freetrack or opentrack software, i find opentrack good

    follow this guide for opentrack and you cant go wrong https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic...ing-opentrack/

    good luck!

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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    Thanks ive set it all up and used the guide.
    How do i set it up in CLOD now?

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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    Im assuming u already have a headtracking device. Just run opentrack and make sure its responding correctly, then run clod , choose "quick mission " and then "cross country" mission and the aircraft of your choice, once you are in the cockpit on the ground you can then adjust any opentrack settings to what suits you , and all should be well. Theres lots of neat options in opentrack so its worth having an experiment to find what suits you.
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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    If you haven't already got one you'll need to source or make yourself an IR clip for hat or headphones and put the dimensions of it into the software you're using.

    As an additional step you can open the PS3 eye up to remove the IR filter and replace it with something opaque to visible light to help reduce interference.

    If you're all set up and tracking is running (and working), then afaik it should just work once you're in a plane
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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    Do i need to assign or do anything in the controls or in game settings as its not working in the game?

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    Re: Found my old ps3 eye camera any guides or help to set up for track id

    what kind of IR clip do you have?

    check out this thread for troubleshooting, https://theairtacticalassaultgroup.c...ad.php?t=24455

    exit the game. Go to "my documents" then " 1C softclub" then "cliffs of dover", right click the "conf" file and open with notepad, scroll down and make sure the line "trackIRUse=" is set to 1 and not 0 so it will look like this trackIRUse=1. save changes and close.

    Make sure that opentrack is running, started and responding correctly to your headtracker before restarting the game. your ps3 eye cam should be picking up the lights from your irclip that is attached to your hat/headphones.
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