The Phoenix Head Tracker is a program that interfaces with Xreal Air glasses to capture and analyze sensor data. By detecting changes in the user's head yaw and pitch, this program can send this gyro data to Opentrack UDP or can control the computer mouse to look around in video games
I'm attempting to connect to a desktop PC using a discrete graphics card over an HDMI port.
I have my XReal glasses connected to an HDMI->USB-C adapter, similar to the goFanco adapter referenced in the README. I can launch PhoenixHeadTracker and hit connect, and when I do it reports Connected... But roll/pitch/yaw all show zeroes.
If I connect via USB-C, I can get roll/pitch/yaw values, but no picture (the discrete graphics card isn't connected to the USB-C port).
I'm attempting to connect to a desktop PC using a discrete graphics card over an HDMI port.
I have my XReal glasses connected to an HDMI->USB-C adapter, similar to the goFanco adapter referenced in the README. I can launch PhoenixHeadTracker and hit connect, and when I do it reports Connected... But roll/pitch/yaw all show zeroes.
If I connect via USB-C, I can get roll/pitch/yaw values, but no picture (the discrete graphics card isn't connected to the USB-C port).