Huh, that’s odd. I’ve only tested it on computers with one webcam plugged in and it is hard coded to just pick the first primary one. Perhaps try unplugging all but one and restarting your computer.
update:
most were virtual. i wrote a bat file to disable them and another to enable them for future use, but this will come up with other users. there will be a strong overlap of people using this but also using OBS, vseeface, vtubestudio, Snap Camera, Elgato products, animaze, etc
rokoko and plask are embarrassingly predatory considering you supply the same thing for free with unlimited use after one day's work.
if you cant update markerless mocap or release the project files for us to update, can you point us in the right direction to remake it? from what i remember from your talk it was a few github repositories, making them talk to one another, export and some UI, right?
for other people who come across this post, if you don't write BATs and are disabling each virtual camera manually in device manager, you will need to also use registry edit to disable some of them by creating device states. try to leverage gpt for aid with your setup because they're all different.
Yeah, I would recommend exploring https://github.com/digital-standard/ThreeDPoseTracker
and bvh tools (also linked in the git page)
There’s lots of other great free DIY mocap tools like freemocap https://github.com/freemocap/freemocap
If you’re trying to recreate the VR tool I created, I recommend using the meta body SDK and bvh tools.
The linked project CAREGIVR is open source and has a repo