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The list of cameras provided by OpenSeeFace bares no resemblance to reality. I have a number of video sources on my computer - various cameras and video capture devices - and the list of camera names in OpenSeeFace does not map correctly to the actual camera devices. I have to manually work my way through the cameras until my face tracking camera lights up and starts working.
That is actually the C920 that is selected and active, not the Macrosilicon.
Steps to reproduce
Have more than one camera on Linux
App version
0.8.1 Flatpak
Operating system
Linux
Relevant log output
No response
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Update: this seems fine on HEAD running direct in the Godot editor, so either it's something that has been fixed or it's an artifact of running in Flatpak.
Description
The list of cameras provided by OpenSeeFace bares no resemblance to reality. I have a number of video sources on my computer - various cameras and video capture devices - and the list of camera names in OpenSeeFace does not map correctly to the actual camera devices. I have to manually work my way through the cameras until my face tracking camera lights up and starts working.
That is actually the C920 that is selected and active, not the Macrosilicon.
Steps to reproduce
App version
0.8.1 Flatpak
Operating system
Linux
Relevant log output
No response
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: