Use facerig for freetrack output update#
I thought that maybe there had been a surprise windows 10 update but can't find one in the history for the relevant dates.Īnother is that, on multple attempts to run OT and read, different indexes in the joystick array were apparently used. And this didn't happen while I was running the FreePIE script which would attempt to access joystick. Now it seems likely that it was this device. The possible confounder here is that in the meantime, in IL-2, constantly got that audio alert sound of a (usb) device unmounting/mounting, didnt know what it was, and had to disable the sound alerts.
Use facerig for freetrack output software#
One is, that EDTracker (or rather, the edtracker software on windows) *MAY* be affected by accessing this? I had used my, fairly new EDTracker device for a few days only, without problems, and now, after tracking fine for 10,20 seconds, it loses connection ('no Device') for some seconds and then resumes tracking. Thanks Jabberwock, I retried and was indeed able to get the input with joystick! Awesome! Even if it existed, the issue of what-to-output-to, so that FreePIE can read it, would still persist. Or should I turn the whole thing around, get EDTracker input and point tracker input into FreePIE first, output to vjoy, which opentrack will accept as joystick input (i would hope) ?Ī problem with the latter approach: Pointtracker exists as an opentrack plugin and a facetracknoir plugin, but I can't find a standalone version. So I wonder, is there a good way to output from opentrack and input into freepie? (without using up the freetrack protocol) So I thought I could output from Opentrack to vjoy devices, which freePIE would read, but saw a thread explaining that freepie will only write to those, not read. I'm sure some of this could be done by skipping opentrack, but I'd like to leave opentrack in there because I like the ability to tweak the curves visually. So I thought I might use FreePIE as a mixer, to merge those two streams, and output as freetrack. I found I'm able to run 2 opentrack instances at the same time, 1 reading from pointtracker and the other reading from EDTracker (which presents itself as a joystick). EDTracker also goes through Opentrack into IL-2.įor both my old and new setup I have Opentrack set to Freetrack output, which IL-2 understands fine. Now I'd like to still use the pointtracker input for Y (in opentrack parlance), and possibly x and z, while using the EDTracker for head yaw and pitch. I've now got an EDTracker, which I like, but which is 3DOF. Please write source codes such that it shows clearly which part does what, and is easy to modify, especially the coordinate conditions (?