So I had noticed AMD introduced this thing known as Privacy View a while back, and just noticed it recently when I was updating my GPU, and since I run a 6700 XT, I thought it would work perfectly with my GPU and camera.
I was under the impression that any webcam would work with this, but apparently not, as it kept on giving me an error, stating my camera is incompatible, despite it working with other eye and head tracking software, such as AItrack and Opentrack (which I currently use, but a bit lacking compared to Privacy View).
I have scoured the internet for more information regarding this, but AMD has never published information about the product itself. I also searched for Eyeware sense, seeing as they are the devs of this particular feature, and they claim it works with any webcam, but that is a lie as I run into the same issues as with AMD privacy view (Camera not compatible).
Any suggestions for this? I don't want to rely on a paid app on a phone from Eyeware directly seeing as I already have a free alternative built into my GPU. And there is virtually no information on what cameras are compatible and not.
Oh, and some people mentioned that this could be because they are running an OEM product. I am running a fully custom-built PC from the ground up, so this shouldn't be a factor.
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One thing to note is that apparently the "Processing Device" is listed as CPU (I am running an Intel i7-8700K), but cannot switch to the dGPU despite it saying I should be able to. Can this be a possible factor?