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While this is great, I just tested the opentrack+smoothtrack solution, which works perfectly. Will cost you $10-$12 on the Google or IOS store though for smoothtrack. In a nutshell, you turn your phone into a networked head tracker (smoothtrack), sending the info via udp to opentrack.
I learned about AITrack, not the best, would not recommend, but it worked. Then I discovered there was an AI tracker built into Opentrack and tried it out.
30 Αυγ 2020 · I tried AITrack with OpenTrack, did not find the mapping options very helpful. and did, too, find the head tracking a bit jumpy in actual use with MSFS. I’ve ordered TrackIR from Natural Point and hope it works even better.
We've seen one solution so far that involves pairing a paid smartphone app with OpenTrack (one of these free open source headtracking solutions), but if you already have a webcam, even one built into a laptop, you can use OpenTrack with a different piece of input software: AITrack, which is free to use.
26 Απρ 2021 · To be fair, though, TrackIR is still considered to be superior in its accuracy and smoothness but AITrack and OpenTrack trumps it in one critical area: it's free. The two programs work in conjunction with each other and, yes, it does eat a bit of your CPU but not as much as you might think.
26 Δεκ 2022 · You can test the facial tracking and recognition with AI Tracker if you enable the preview option before you use it with opentrack. But you suggestion is also a good alternative for those who might have no issue with having a QR Code on their forehead while they are gaming.
What is this? AITrack is a 6-Degree of Freedom headtracker designed to work alongside Opentrack for its use in simulators/games. AITrack uses its own tracking pipeline (based on neural networks) to estimate the user's head position with respect to the webcam and then, streams it to Opentrack, which in turn, transmits it to your games. Main features