Revision for iFacialMocap (Desktop webcam) setup documentation #93
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Fixed typos and issues with separation of :::tip
Updated the setup guide for improved clarity
Added additional troubleshooting tips for camera input and calibration
Note: Windows 11 issue was removed as i did extensive testing throughout last year, found out it also happens with Windows 10 (although to a lesser degree) but that both can be fixed by installing the webcam driver
It's weird to me that the ifacialmocpa app is incapable of getting the camera feed when it's using the windows default driver, it should work like any other app, but whatever.
For now i can say that getting the camera driver for a lenovo ideapad laptop, and the logitech USB webcam have fixed the issue 100% of the times when it occured, so reinstalling the OS is no longer incentivized