Re: [Virtools] sony's eyetoy tested with virtools?

Subject: Re: [Virtools] sony's eyetoy tested with virtools?
From: Patrick Hogenboom <p.hogenboom@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 09:47:48 +0200
Well, I think that the eyetoy camera is nothing more than a normal webcam.
The real deal is the software that processes the incoming video feed and turns it into
controller signals.
As you (most likely) don't get the sourcecode, you can't use the software on a PC...


Sorry to sound like a kiljoy ;)

Ciao, Patrick

On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 21:52:52 +0200, chris kievid <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

Having read some articles about sony's "eyetoy" I became interested in
using it as a way to trace people in an environment and use these
parameters as input of our games. The EyeToy is a WebCam-type that sits
on top of, or beneath, your TV and plugs into the USB port of a
PlayStation2. Once it's turned on it projects a live image of your room
and whoever is standing around in it onto one of the games. But that's
not the half of it. Once the chosen player has positioned themselves
onscreen and the selected game has begun, what's happening on-screen is
controlled by their body movements--the joypad isn't involved at all.

So well this seems like an interesting thing, I don't know if it will
work, so before buying it I was wondering if some of you have tested
this camera before (on a windows computer system)

Gr chris



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