April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker
Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver
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April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker
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fullbody vr advice?
If you want to try something practically free with not too bad tracking quality you can check out april tag: https://github.com/ju1ce/April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker
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Full body tracking with a webcam sending OSC data to Quest
I am looking for a program to track my body through a webcam and send the OSC data straight to the quest. I saw the Driver4VR mobile app and I cannot pay for that. I saw https://github.com/ju1ce/April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker and it was everything I wanted EXCEPT you need steamvr and the whole pcvr setup that I cannot do. The only 'computer' I have is a chromebook running windows. Does anyone know of a program similar to the link above that does what I am requesting?
- driver4vr free alternative?
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[Oculus] Alternative gratuite à driver4vr ?
Essaye ça : https://github.com/ju1ce/April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker
- Best VR setup option for full tracking with a PC on a budget?
- Very stupid, but well warranted
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Is FBT worth buying for VRChat if I’ve been a regular and avid player for at least a year now?
If you wanna have a taste of the real thing before buying consider having a look into this: https://github.com/ju1ce/April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker
- Cheap leg tracking for quest 2?
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Full body tracking
april-tag-vr-fbt
- Building Open source trackers and markers. Any suggestions?
Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver
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Building Open source trackers and markers. Any suggestions?
If i understand correctly, you just want to get trackers from an existing mocap solution and use them inside steamvr right? You can look at the driver for the apriltagtrackers project: https://github.com/ju1ce/Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver
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Hand movement
or there is a mod on github for using a vive tracker: https://github.com/ju1ce/Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver/tree/hip-locomotion
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I've managed to us the TS4231 chips to detect the lighthouse pulse and sweeps, now I need to translate that into a steam vr driver.
I made a steamvr driver bridge, to which you can connect and spawn/move trackers from any other running program: https://github.com/ju1ce/Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver If you want, it may help you get a quick prototype running in SteamVR.
- Open Source Alternative to DecaMove
- Just picked this up for $20 from a liquidation store. Now what should I do with it, and how? (have the index)
- Apparently Deca are adding support for phones and existing vive tracker with their Decamove hip tracker software without the need to buy their $69 tracker!
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Hip tracking is pretty damn good (steamvr only)
You'll need to install this steamvr mod from ju1ce on github: https://github.com/ju1ce/Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver/tree/hip-locomotion
What are some alternatives?
depthai-python - DepthAI Python Library
libsurvive - Open Source Lighthouse Tracking System
openvr - OpenVR SDK
OpenVR-FBTWalk - Natural unlimited walking in vrchat
timewarrior - Timewarrior - Commandline Time Tracking and Reporting
VirtualMotionTracker - Virtual Motion Tracker - バーチャルモーショントラッカー OpenVR OSC Tracker Driver for DIY users
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi [Moved to: https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR]
VivePro2-Linux-Driver - SteamVR driver for VivePro2 on Linux
Mediapipe-VR-Fullbody-Tracking - A repository using the MediaPipe API for fullbody tracking in VR with a single camera.
Leonardo-orientation-tracker - Track orientation witht he Leonardo arduino
dice - Digital Image Correlation Engine (DICe): a stereo DIC application that runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux