Measured using a high-speed timer and photodiode trigger:
Despite the “Beta” label, the Universal PS3 Eye Driver 1.0 Beta 2 is more stable than any previous PS3 Eye driver for Windows. It transforms a $5 thrift-store camera into a high-speed vision tool that can compete with $200 Point Grey or FLIR cameras for hobbyist and academic use.
: Enables the PS3 Eye to work with standard Windows applications like OBS Studio High Frame Rates : Capable of up to
: The 1.0 Beta 2 release specifically addresses a potential buffer overflow and includes minor stability fixes over the previous version.
The story behind this driver likely involves a community-driven effort, with contributors from various backgrounds, including:
Measured using a high-speed timer and photodiode trigger:
Despite the “Beta” label, the Universal PS3 Eye Driver 1.0 Beta 2 is more stable than any previous PS3 Eye driver for Windows. It transforms a $5 thrift-store camera into a high-speed vision tool that can compete with $200 Point Grey or FLIR cameras for hobbyist and academic use.
: Enables the PS3 Eye to work with standard Windows applications like OBS Studio High Frame Rates : Capable of up to
: The 1.0 Beta 2 release specifically addresses a potential buffer overflow and includes minor stability fixes over the previous version.
The story behind this driver likely involves a community-driven effort, with contributors from various backgrounds, including: