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PS5 Camera Support #1

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MadHalaster opened this issue Oct 30, 2020 · 4 comments
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PS5 Camera Support #1

MadHalaster opened this issue Oct 30, 2020 · 4 comments

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@MadHalaster
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I know this is very early, but I just wanted to put in a request for support of the PS5 Camera.
They came out officially today.

When plugged into a Windows 10 PC currently they are actually detected as a USB Boot device exactly like the PS4 camera, and OrbisEyeCam firmware loader even appears to work properly and the device changes from USB Boot to USB Camera-OV580.

Unfortunately with the PS5 camera it is just black video currently.

It would be great if support could be added for the PS5 camera.

@langdonx
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Unfortunately with the PS5 camera it is just black video currently.

This is what I'm seeing as well.

I didn't realize until a bit after, but is the firmware loader actually flashing the camera's firmware? Did I render it useless for my PS5 or am I misunderstanding?

@MadHalaster
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Unfortunately with the PS5 camera it is just black video currently.

This is what I'm seeing as well.

I didn't realize until a bit after, but is the firmware loader actually flashing the camera's firmware? Did I render it useless for my PS5 or am I misunderstanding?

It is not. It is just loading it really, and when the camera is unplugged it is unloaded. That is why each time the camera is plugged in it has to be done again. Same with PS4 camera. Our cameras will be fine when we get the PS5 in.

@Velkas
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Velkas commented Nov 21, 2020

I'd like to throw my hat in the ring for interested PS5 PC drivers 👍

@equinox-and-solstice
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Jumping in late, but perhaps this is a connection. In another issue we found that we can use OBS to change the video settings to enable automatic exposure adjustment. It definitely makes the video far more visible.

You may have other issues once you can see the video input though.

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