| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Windows 10 (20H2+), Windows 11 (21H2+); limited Linux (via v4l2 loopback) | | Max Resolution | 640x480 @ 60fps; 320x240 @ 120fps; 160x120 @ 187fps | | Multiple Cameras | Up to 4 simultaneous PS3 Eye cameras (tested on USB 3.0 hub) | | Audio Support | 4-channel 16-bit 48kHz microphone array (individual channel selectable) | | Output Formats | MJPG (native), YUY2, RGB24 (software conversion) | | Low Latency Mode | Direct memory access (DMA) bypass – reduces lag by ~8ms vs. CL Eye | | Exposure Controls | Manual gain, exposure time, automatic white balance toggle | | LED Control | Disable the bright blue LED via registry or command line |
: For users specifically looking for head tracking (e.g., in flight sims),
It looks like you're referring to the — specifically version 10 Beta 2 — which is a community-developed driver package that allows the Sony PlayStation 3 Eye camera to work on Windows (and sometimes other OSes) with advanced features. universal ps3 eye driver 10 beta 2
The high frame rate results in incredibly low input lag, making it perfect for specialized tracking applications.
However, Sony never officially supported Windows or Linux. For years, users relied on reverse-engineered drivers, most notably Code Laboratories’ CL Eye Platform Driver and the open-source projects that followed. But in late 2023 and early 2024, a new champion emerged: . | Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | |
Version 10 Beta 1, released in mid-2023, introduced the “universal” architecture—unifying the 32-bit and 64-bit installers. However, users reported two critical bugs:
The driver includes an executable installer that handles the entire setup process automatically. Its intelligence lies in how it detects existing drivers. If it finds that the Code Laboratories driver is already installed and functioning, it will only install the missing 64-bit DirectShow filter. This is a brilliant solution for users who previously relied on the CL-Eye driver but found themselves locked out of newer, 64-bit programs. If no driver is detected, the installer will set up the full package, including the 32-bit filter and the necessary WinUSB driver. This "intelligent" design makes it an excellent choice for both first-time users and those looking to upgrade their existing setup. However, Sony never officially supported Windows or Linux
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addresses these directly. The changelog (dated October 2023) notes:
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