CL Eye Drivers for PS Eye on PC not working anymore (self.techsupport) submitted 2 years ago by JpodGaming. Hello, not sure if this is the correct sub for this question, but I'll give it a shot. For the past year or so I've been using my PS Eye (webcam that you can use on PS3) on my PC using the CL-Eye Drivers. I haven't had any issues at all. Reason Core Security anti-malware scan for the file cl-eye-driver-5.3.0.0341-emuline.exe (SHA-1 e7ef405af491b55ae02f5ba15b93fe). Reason Core Security has.
Hello everybody. This is not a issue, is just a contribution:Today i tested a free driver from a company called IPISoft ( motion capture system ) to use with PSEYE multiple cameras. The driver works very good!This is a good alternative from CLEYE Driver or libusb installation setup ( sometimes difficult for many users ).
![Cl Eye Driver Cl Eye Driver](http://f4bqn.free.fr/consoles/eyetoy-ps3-pc/eyetoy-ps3-02.jpg)
And for a easy driver, you will not need spent anymore +/- US$ 8,00 with CLEye Driver ( like me! )So you can try, the installation is very simple just run and all PSEYE cameras are recognized.Download links:Device drivers for PS Eye camera.64-bit OS:32-bit OS:Source:Result:Hope this helps. I just finished testing it in win10 x64 myself. I had to uninstall my old libusb driver first and then install the iPisoft driver, but it looks like it works:It seems to think it's a WinUSB based driver. The libusb client library that PSMoveService uses can open devices using the WinUSB based kernel drivers so that much be why this works?Thanks for investigating that and updating the wiki!That's cool that people don't have to use Zadig anymore and nice of iPiSoft to provide the WinUSB based camera driver. For final, the license: ( included in the 'program files(x86)/IPIsoft')WinUSB Driver Registration for Sony PlayStation3 Eye Camera.Copyright (C) iPi Soft LLC.Portions Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.WinUSB Driver Registration for Sony PlayStation3 Eye Camera is free for use in any environment, including but not necessarily limited to: personal, academic, commercial, government, business, non-profit, and for-profit.
This seemed interesting so I thought I'd have a go. Performance wise it doesn't seem very different (which I suppose should have been obvious).What concerns me is that the un-installation does not seem to work. Deleting the driver was fine but when I tried to uninstall it from Programs and Features it would only tell me that it is already installed. Luckily for me I created a restore point before installing it.I suppose it shouldn't do any harm leaving it installed but I don't like not having the ability to remove it completely.Am I just paranoid or is this potential problem (or was I just inept at un-installing it)?EDIT: I had another go with it and it uninstalled fine.