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Don't work camera with Skype and Team on Win10 #7

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kid666 opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 9 comments
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Don't work camera with Skype and Team on Win10 #7

kid666 opened this issue Mar 20, 2020 · 9 comments

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@kid666
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kid666 commented Mar 20, 2020

Don't work camera with Skype and Team on Win10, microphone works correct.

@absentio
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I've got the same problem., although it works in OBS Studio. Do you have a fix for this @jkevin ?

@eeymae
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eeymae commented Apr 18, 2020

Hi,

I've been playing around and I've found a work around for using the driver with some windows 10 desktop applications and browsers.

Programs I found that work with just Universal PS3EyeCam Drive Beta 2:

  • Zoom version 4.6.11 (20559.0413)
  • OBS Studio 25.0.4 both 32 and 64 bit

Programs I found that work with OBS Virtual Cam:

  • Google Chrome version 81.0.4044.113 64bit (tested with webcamtests.com, discord web app and jitsi meet)
  • Firefox 75.0 both 32 and 64bit
  • Discord desktop (Stable 58439 (3e2271b))
  • Skype desktop (NOT the Windows 10 Store version)
  • and I presume any program that is able to use DirectShow device

Programs I found that do NOT work with OBS Virtual Cam

  • Microsoft Teams ( only shows Composite Device undefined, this looks like a wider Teams issue and not to do with the Eye Cam, just from googling the error)
  • Skype Windows 10 Store version
  • Edge
  • Windows Camera app

How to use OBS Virtual Cam

  1. Install OBS Studio
  2. Install OBS Studio- VirtualCam plugin https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-virtualcam.539/ (answer yes when the installer warns you files are already installed in the folder)
  3. Start OBS and hit the plus button under the sources box, select video capture device and hit ok. Select PS3 Eye Universal if its not already selected and then hit ok. (If you don't see anything from the camera in the preview box, shut OBS and unplug and then plug back in the camera. Restart OBS and try this step again). Expand out the camera image with the red squares and centre on the screen.
  4. Go to tools at the top of OBS click VirtualCam and then start. If you need to you can alter the mirror flip settings here.
  5. Go to whatever program you want to use and select OBS-Camera as the video device. At this point you should see your camera feed in the program.

@markusdresch
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the only thing that worked for me without an issue was installing the CL-Eye-Driver and ManyCam (free version). the ManyCam virtual cam works on all other windows 10 apps, has a watermark though.

i tried to get images from the ps3 eye cam using dotnet, but failed so far, i'll give it another shot after studying this source code.

@ghuotvez
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ghuotvez commented May 4, 2020

Hi,

I've been playing around and I've found a work around for using the driver with some windows 10 desktop applications and browsers.

Programs I found that work with just Universal PS3EyeCam Drive Beta 2:

  • Zoom version 4.6.11 (20559.0413)
  • OBS Studio 25.0.4 both 32 and 64 bit

Programs I found that work with OBS Virtual Cam:

  • Google Chrome version 81.0.4044.113 64bit (tested with webcamtests.com, discord web app and jitsi meet)
  • Firefox 75.0 both 32 and 64bit
  • Discord desktop (Stable 58439 (3e2271b))
  • Skype desktop (NOT the Windows 10 Store version)
  • and I presume any program that is able to use DirectShow device

Programs I found that do NOT work with OBS Virtual Cam

  • Microsoft Teams ( only shows Composite Device undefined, this looks like a wider Teams issue and not to do with the Eye Cam, just from googling the error)
  • Skype Windows 10 Store version
  • Edge
  • Windows Camera app

How to use OBS Virtual Cam

  1. Install OBS Studio
  2. Install OBS Studio- VirtualCam plugin https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-virtualcam.539/ (answer yes when the installer warns you files are already installed in the folder)
  3. Start OBS and hit the plus button under the sources box, select video capture device and hit ok. Select PS3 Eye Universal if its not already selected and then hit ok. (If you don't see anything from the camera in the preview box, shut OBS and unplug and then plug back in the camera. Restart OBS and try this step again). Expand out the camera image with the red squares and centre on the screen.
  4. Go to tools at the top of OBS click VirtualCam and then start. If you need to you can alter the mirror flip settings here.
  5. Go to whatever program you want to use and select OBS-Camera as the video device. At this point you should see your camera feed in the program.

That fixed it for me, thanks!

@leavittx
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leavittx commented Jun 5, 2020

Please let me know if #9 solution works here

@superblobster
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eeymaye's solution works!
Jkevin needs to fix his driver ASAP.

@eeymae
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eeymae commented Aug 8, 2020

Please let me know if #9 solution works here

Sorry I meant to reply months ago, I made the changes to the windows registry but this didn't fix it for me.

@justposted
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Please let me know if #9 solution works here

Sorry I meant to reply months ago, I made the changes to the windows registry but this didn't fix it for me.

Same here. PS3 Eye is available in Teams but shows a black screen. Actually CL-Eye Test also shows a black screen if Teams is running, but if I close Teams then CL-Eye Test works again.

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@MarkusF92
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see also this link on reddit. It worked definately for me with OBS Studio (32 bit version) and MS Teams. https://www.reddit.com/r/MicrosoftTeams/comments/foexwr/webcam_problems_in_mt/

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