![]() I'm not a huge fan of the wide setting because on my PS Eye the optical quality of the wide setting is quite a bit worse than the narrow.Ĭonsidering the wider pyramid, it will help a lot with the head position further from the screen, and only a bit when bending forward.Īnd the question or camera orientation, and what xyz are, becomes even more important in that regard. There is a wireless one "Nx Head Tracker", has anyone tried it?Įven if you set the camera's lense to wide view (blue dot)? The red dot setting (normal view) is only good for viewing distances over 2 feet in my experience. I'm not too keen on having to assemble/solder something, a product-type thing would be preferred. Are there similar trackers that people have tried and found to be good? And would OpenTrack work with them or what software would be used instead? I've just looked at the EDtracker site, those are currently sold out. I don't want to use my phone (which is large), rather I'd like something that's permanently stuck to the headphones. So I'm wondering what the situation is nowadays with gyro sensor based solutions. Also I wouldn't want an actual hat which would interfere a bit with my headphones, so it would have to be something that has the hat geometry without being a hat, i.e. I could switch to Trackhat, but I think I'd still be fighting with occlusion and clipping, just at different head positions. Now the occlusion and clipping issues are worse. I used to have the camera off to one side on top of the screen so that it was centered on the clip, but realized I had to move it to the center in order to straighten out the Y head movement. ![]() ![]() Apart from occlusion, when close to the screen, with some headmovements, some of the LEDs are outside of the camera's view pyramid. When I move my head closer to the screeen, in order to have the Y input, occlusion quickly occurs (2 LEDs get too close together, tracking stops). The camera, in the center, on top of the monitor, has to look down quite a bit. I have my face closer to the monitor (27") than most setups. I've now concluded that the difficulties I'm having have to do with the geometric limitations of this approach. ![]() I currently use Opentrack with Delanclip and a PS3 Eye camera.
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