Question / Help PS3 Eye camera in x64 OBS - any way to make it work?

For now my x64 OBS doesn't detect my PS3 eye camera (It works fine with 32 bit version) someone has any idea how to make it work with 64 bit version of OBS?
 

dodgepong

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It doesn't have 64bit drivers, so I don't know if it's possible without some sort of hacky workaround with window capture.
 
dodgepong said:
It doesn't have 64bit drivers, so I don't know if it's possible without some sort of hacky workaround with window capture.
That is very sad to hear but how it can't have 64bit drivers yet work fine on 64bit OS?
 

Lain

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The PS3 Eye drivers are homebrew, and some have issues. There are two known sets of drivers, one works with OBS and has proper directshow data, the other does not. Not sure which though. You'll probably have to use 32bit, but 32bit is not that big of a deal.
 
AmericanNinja said:
That is the driver I am using.

Jim said:
The PS3 Eye drivers are homebrew, and some have issues. There are two known sets of drivers, one works with OBS and has proper directshow data, the other does not. Not sure which though. You'll probably have to use 32bit, but 32bit is not that big of a deal.
I only know about one driver, the one from Code Laboratories.
 
Andrewj said:
It is not compatible with 64 bit however take a look at this link http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/08/ ... esomeness/. This explains about drivers to make it work on 64 bit. It may be what you are looking for. I also want to refer you here http://www.techyv.com/questions/searchi ... toy-camera as there is useful information.
I don't know about the second link, because all i can see it talks about CL-Eye driver which I already use, but is the first think an actual different driver than CL Eye? You maybe know what are the differences between CL-Eye I am using right now and this?
 

TylerGamer84

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dodgepong said:
It doesn't have 64bit drivers, so I don't know if it's possible without some sort of hacky workaround with window capture.

Yeah, that's how I do it. I use the CL-Eye driver for my PS-Eye camera, and it comes with a little program you can open to view what the camera is seeing. I just use Window Capture on the preview program and it works fine for me. It seemed a little odd the first time, like freezing if it wasn't the focused window, but after I set it up in OBS, and then restarted OBS everything works fine.
 
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