libsurvive
Lighthouse
libsurvive | Lighthouse | |
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9 | 5 | |
703 | 39 | |
0.7% | - | |
4.5 | 3.2 | |
about 1 month ago | 8 months ago | |
C | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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libsurvive
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I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere. Does anyone have an idea of how this works?
This with Lighthouse + $50 price and I would port https://github.com/cntools/libsurvive to my MMO engine and implement inverse kinematics!
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Documentation on using base stations with a custom headset?
I think this should help. There is also an open source version. If you know how to solder and such I'd recommend buying the sensor packages/ICs instead of a Vive headset, it'd usually be cheaper. I think Tundra also sells a SIP for trackers, but the steam partners website has recommendations as well.
- Open source use-case?
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VR Tracker Data (probably HTC Vive) on M1 Max MacBook for Virtual Production (Unreal Engine)?
FYI you don't need to use SteamVR if you aren't using the headset to play games... I've seen several posts in /r/vive over the years about open source libs/projects that talk directly with the hardware without using SteamVR. LibSurvive Project is one but I'm sure you can find more if you look.
- 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.
- need help with htc vive 1 on arch linux
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How to go about cross compiling with dependencies
The library I'm having trouble with is the main library, libsurvive, and it works perfectly fine -- right up until it includes , which I also compiled from the lapack source.
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I spent $1K and one week to improve tracking issues. Precision is <1mm but Accuracy is ~2-3cm. I am about to give up and will probably lose my job because I stupidly promised I could build a VR tracking setup with <1cm accuracy.
but maybe taking a raw approach can help: https://github.com/cntools/libsurvive
Lighthouse
- I made a button box to control my Base Stations with an ESP32!
- CLI Index lighthouse power management in Rust
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Proton Experimental 2021-03-11.
Neat, but it does seem there is a new CLI program that also allows for base station 2.0 control it seems. https://github.com/ShayBox/Lighthouse
What are some alternatives?
ViveTrackerDemo - Simple android app that demonstrates how to communicate with the Vive tracker via USB.
lighthouse-v2-manager - This python script helps you switch your Steam HMD lighthouses V2 on and into stand-by.
Simple-OpenVR-Bridge-Driver - A bridge driver to connect SteamVR to other programs and a program to use a hip tracker for locomotion direction.
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
homeassistant-basestation - Read and manage power states for your Valve Index® Base Stations in Home Assistant.
steamguard-cli - A linux utility for generating 2FA codes for Steam and managing Steam trade confirmations.
vive_tracker_loc - A software package to determine the pose of the HTC Vive Tracker with only an HTC Vive Lighthouse
lighthouse_pm - A Flutter app for controlling the power state of Valve Index® lighthouses
OpenHMD - Free and Open Source API and drivers for immersive technology.
LighthouseESP - Control SteamVR Lighthouses/Base Stations with an ESP32 via BLE!
lovr - Lua Virtual Reality Framework