OverviewThere are many different ways to get the PS Eye working on a Windows PC. This is pretty confusing, so expect to be confused. DriverCostNotesIPISoft PS3EYEDriverFreeSupports multiple cameras. Applications like ex.
Skype cant see the cameras. The most easy PSEYE driver setup!PS3EYEDriverFreeWraps libusb. Open source and continues to be worked on so sometimes can be flaky. Supports as many cameras as there is bandwidth for.
Instructions are below.CL Eye Platform Driver$2.99 USDExposes the camera as a DirectShow object so can be used easily by this and other software (e.g. Skype, I think, no guarantees).
Only supports one camera.CL Eye Platform SDK$4.99 USDSupports multiple cameras. Only works if you use your own (non-redistributable, developer version) CLEyeMulticam.dll. Delete the dll that comes with PSMoveService to use the DLL that gets installed with the SDK.CL Eye redistributable + registered camera$?? USD. ncamerasApparently, after you register your cameras, the redistributable CLEyeMulticam.dll that we supply works. I don't think I ever correctly registered my camera so I don't know if it actually works.PS3EyeDirectShowFreeExposes the camera as a DirectShow object so can be used easily by this and other software (e.g.
Skype, I think, no guarantees).Setup the camera driversOption A) IPIsoft PSEYE Driver InstallationNOTE: If you have already install libusb based drivers, please uninstall those drivers first in Windows device managerThis installation option is very simple. Just download the driver for your Windows OS architecture and all PSEYE Cameras should be recognized. IPISoft is software for Motion Capture Full Body system. This PS3Eye driver was not originally intended to be used with PSMoveService (opensource software), though it does appear to work.
Therefore, please do not spam the support of IPISoft with questions about this driver. Use at your own risk.Downloads:64-bit OS:32-bit OS:Result in 'Device Manager', tested successfully in Windows 10 x64:Source info:Option B) Libusb PSEYE Driver InstallationThe instructions below apply to our customized version of the around.Libusb Driver Pre-InstallDownload UsbDeview from. This is a handy utility for showing all connected usb devices attached to your system and what drivers they are running. Once downloaded, launch usbdeview.exe. After you have plugged in the PS Eye camera you should see entries for the camera and the microphone of the ps3 eye. The cameras take a lot of USB bandwidth. This is especially a concern if using more than one camera.
We have some tips on how to manage your camera-connections. Also see on the matter.
Under the 'service name' column for the camera you should see 'usbccgp' for the camera device and 'usbaudio' for the audio device.a. If you don't see 'usbccgp' for the camera, right-click on the entry with the purple dot and select 'uninstall selected devices', after which, unplug the ps3eye camera, and then plug it back in.
Close usbdeviewLibusb Driver InstallDownload the Zadig usb utility from. This is another handy usb utility for installing custom usb drivers. In our case we're going to use it to install the libusb driver over the top of the default Windows driver for the PS Eye camera.
It's HP's responsibility to update their own drivers, not Microsoft's; and it would be illegal for Microsoft to tamper with someone else's proprietary software.My guess would be that HP is no longer supporting a device built in 2006 with driver updates and it is probably not capable of working fully in Windows 10. Hardware doesn't perform indefinitely with new software constantly being produced, just as new hardwareand software can't function if an old system doesn't support it. MJA Windows Insider, Surface Pro 3, MacBook Pro (VirtualBox + Windows 10). Hi,If there is no updated drivers available on the computer manufacturer’s website, then download the latest drivers and try installing it in Windows 8 or windows 7 compatibility mode.
Compatibility mode runs the program using settings from a previousversion of Windows.Follow these steps to install the drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps.a. Download the driver from the manufacturer’s website.b.
Right-click on the driver setup file and click on‘properties’.c. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and select Windows 8 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists.If this does not work then it is better to contact the manufacturer, on update on new drivers.Hope the information helps. Let us know if you need further assistance. We will be happy to help.Thank you.