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2014-12-31, 21:06 | #1 |
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 97
Canada
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Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
After thoroughly investigating the issues surrounding the current head tracking software which can be utilized within Project Reality, I've recognized that TrackIR 5 cannot be made to function as a recording device per say. (Trials can be found in the original BF2 Freelook thread.)
Although, I've been researching solutions to the issue at hand and have gotten very close to it! I've been using a piece of software called FreePIE. FreePIE provides you with many emulation capabilities all the while remaining entirely user defined since you must program your own controller emulation. Why FreePIE? FreePIE is capable of tricking the TrackIR 5 software into transmitting it's values by running a false FreeSpace2 instance. In turn, we can easily convert these value's over to FreeTrack which is also natively supported. Here is my example, a rudimentary demonstration of translating TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack. The points of interest are marked within the red squares. In these squares, I point out the FreeSpace2 instance which allows use to use the TrackIR 5's output along with the corresponding values between the TrackIR 5 software and the FreeTrack readout. The issue? I can't manage to get an FreeTrack client emulation to run. In order for the BF2 FreeLook program to use this information, the FreeTrack client must be running or the FreeTrack protocol which head tracking software like FaceTrackNoIR use. This is where I'm stumped and need some help. If this manages to be a success, I'm sure lots of TrackIR 5 users would be quite happy. Happy New Years everyone! Edit: I might aswell provide links for people who want to experiment by themselves. FreePIE can be downloaded here: http://andersmalmgren.github.io/FreePIE/ Although, I had some issues with Google Chrome and downloading the file. I've had no issues with the software, no alarms need to be raised. As for the basic script, here it is: http://pastebin.com/8d0B8MhM |
2024-06-13, 04:14 | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 20
Chile
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
This is really nice Quantum, you should post a video of this working, because this is pure gold
¿This work as a passenger of Infantry Vehicle? |
2024-06-13, 14:57 | #3 |
Join Date: Nov 2022
Posts: 4
Canada
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
I messaged the guy hoping he'll get back to me help us out with a walk-through
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2024-06-13, 16:43 | #4 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Location: Helsinki
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
Are you guys aware that this is over 9 years old thread, and OP was last seen 8 years ago?
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2024-06-13, 23:45 | #5 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 20
Chile
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
They are trying to find this guy :O so they can work whit this.
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2024-06-14, 13:22 | #6 |
Join Date: Nov 2022
Posts: 4
Canada
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
You never know he may just respond. Plus once a gamer a gamer for life 8 years isn't that far off.
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2024-06-16, 21:42 | #7 |
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1
United States of America
Location: Lighthouse Point Florida
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Re: Converting TrackIR 5 to FreeTrack input
Well, this guy did show up and he answered me, but now I have more questions. Here's the video, perhaps someone watching the video will understand how big is the difference of flying with a head tracker and can understand the improvement it gives to a pilot, at least on TRANS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbgeZxBA8SY |
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converting, freetrack, input, trackir |
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