This is how I got PS3 Move controllers to work on iPi Recorder 2: This is on a windows 7 OS
First, you need to purchase the PS Move controllers from somewhere and I purchased an IOGEAR 521 4.0 + EDR BT dongle ($13 USD online + shipping) eBay @ Antonline seller. (Get USB to Mini USB adapter that fits Move controller, if you dont have one from another device you own).
The information on the iPi main page to do so was confusing, or maybe I just was, in any regard, this is how I did it.
NO NEED TO INSTALL MOTIONINJOY TOOL or its DRIVERS!! (If you did, go back to DS3_Tool, replug in Moves to USB cables and check ALL Moves in list box and click REMOVE button!
Download the driver from CD and make sure all services are tuned on so Bluetooth can start and function properly. (Especially if settings window won't open from taskbar icon).
Right click the taskbar icon and open device settings from pop up.
Check all lower Connection boxes, NO NEED to check top Discovery box with Privacy Warning.
Now, the amount of controllers you have connected at once through USB will appear in Devices and Printers from Control Panel. (As Game Controllers).
If they don't, you need to re-check all your settings and make sure all services for Bluetooth are turned on in Services. (Especially if settings window won't open from taskbar icon).
Once all are visible and connected showing in devices, Open iPi Recorder and click the Add New button.
Click PS Move button. (iPi Recorder will acknowledge your Bluetooth device if functioning correctly, if it doesn't recheck bluetooth is on and transmitting).
Plug in Move one at a time with USB to Mini USB adapter to computer USB port. (Adapter cable needed, if you don't have one).
iPi recorder will post some instructions on-screen to follow... Do so.
Once done, you will see Success at top of Recorder screen, then click the Back button and repeat steps for each individual controller you want to add.
All Moves will appear on set up screen that have successfully paired.
(Note: You will need to reconnect USB adapter to computer each time you start iPi Recorder, but the Moves will re-pair easily after initial set up).
Use as you wish in the recorder, a few You Tube videos on how to under iPisoft Move controllers. Stay within range of device, walls in between my interrupt signal.
Hope this helps anyone trying to connect PS Move controllers.
Good Luck.
I also used a piece of open cell foam and strapped Moves to the top of my hands, in same direction I would hold them in palms. All I used was a wide rubber band wrapped around my palm and between my pinky and finger, needs to be just tight enough not to slip, but not cut off circulation :) It will stay firmly this way, even with some fast hand motions, but be careful hitting them on ground, if action you perform call for that.
You won't have them on very long, so I thought... no need for an elaborate set up, just something to keep fingers freed up and holds firmly in place and this method worked well for me.
If you desire elaborate, Go for it!
No need for head controller really, as its easy to run through timeline and adjust head mishaps if any, tutorials on youtube for this.
I am using 4 PS Eyes, so tracking is a bit better than Kinect sensors, I have both set ups, I prefer the Eyes, but a bit more tedious now to set up. (V3 is being said to correct this). YAY! if it does.
Enjoy!
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