hey so i set up my eye below the tv and so im playing more the half of the time when i swing my move it just keeps on saying out of view and i dont know if im doing the process wrong or theres something wrong with the eye
i was standing just the way u were and also swing it like u
noformstyle
March 6, 2012 at 2:21 PM -
Great review,,
qtvo
March 6, 2012 at 2:32 PM -
@SilentBob420BMFJ
Concerning accuracy, I also tried placing the camera both below the TV and above it and it seems like they’re about the same. I just prefer having it above the TV so that when I’m standing, my image is not looking like an image taken from the ground up.
qtvo
March 6, 2012 at 2:47 PM -
@SilentBob420BMFJ
Hi! I actually bought the camera clip for the PS Eye. It’s nothing really special, but it keeps the camera up there in a stable manner. I bought it long ago, but I think there’s several companies who make similar clips for less now. If you’re not sure yet as to which position is best for the camera, you can also simply let the camera “hang” above your TV. The trick is simple to do, since you simply need to put the camera in front and let the wire hang behind the TV.
hey so i set up my eye below the tv and so im playing more the half of the time when i swing my move it just keeps on saying out of view and i dont know if im doing the process wrong or theres something wrong with the eye
i was standing just the way u were and also swing it like u
Great review,,
@SilentBob420BMFJ
Concerning accuracy, I also tried placing the camera both below the TV and above it and it seems like they’re about the same. I just prefer having it above the TV so that when I’m standing, my image is not looking like an image taken from the ground up.
@SilentBob420BMFJ
Hi! I actually bought the camera clip for the PS Eye. It’s nothing really special, but it keeps the camera up there in a stable manner. I bought it long ago, but I think there’s several companies who make similar clips for less now. If you’re not sure yet as to which position is best for the camera, you can also simply let the camera “hang” above your TV. The trick is simple to do, since you simply need to put the camera in front and let the wire hang behind the TV.
@Markpt113 wrong