![]() ![]() This fps corresponds to a new image being acquired every 10 seconds, which was too infrequent and produced a timeout error. This was because he didn’t check the default video mode that the camera starts in, which is video mode 413, corresponding to 640×480 resolution, RGB32 colour depth and 0.10fps. ![]() What caught him at first was a timeout error, code -1074360293. This driver seemed to be the most popular and he couldn’t find another reliable, free driver online. To get the camera working in Windows he used the Code Laboratories EYE platform driver, which costs $2.99. Recently, our placement student Petru started working on a project where he wanted to use the PS3 EYE but found that there was no out-of-the box LabVIEW example to go with it, so he decided to write one. We bought one to have a play with and it only cost us £4.15, including shipping to buy it from Amazon! ![]() The Sony PS3 EYE camera is a popular choice for computer vision applications due to its low cost and high frame rate capability: up to 75 fps at 640×480 resolution and up to 187 fps at 320×240 resolution. ![]()
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