Hi all,
I have a webcam which isn't supported by uvc. I have tried for a while
but haven't managed to make it work.
Here is the lsusb -v output:
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[nat...@ebisu ~] sudo lsusb -v
Bus 006 Device 008: ID 0553:0a02 STMicroelectronics Imaging Division
(VLSI Vision)
Device Descriptor:
bLength
Awhile ago I posted about this..
Occasionally it'll lock up and I have to turn it off, turn it back on
again.. Also, to get it to play nice with skype, I have to use libv4l..
Using uvc driver with vanilla kernel 2.6.28.4, compiled from source.
Bus 004 Device 007: ID 0489:d00a Foxconn / Hon Hai
Hi,
[nat...@ebisu ~] sudo lsusb -v
Bus 006 Device 008: ID 0553:0a02 STMicroelectronics Imaging Division
(VLSI Vision)
iManufacturer 1 5 button optical mouse with scroll wheel
iProduct3 5 button optical mouse with scroll wheel
...
bInterfaceClass
Wow, sorry, I saw imaging and figured I had the right thing. My bad.
Here's the right one:
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Bus 001 Device 015: ID 17a1:0118
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
Hi Nathan,
Here's the right one:
Looking at http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/faq/ it would appear that your
camera doesn't say that it's USB Video Class compatible.
Ie. My camera shows:
$ sudo lsusb -vd 0489:d00a | grep 14 Video
bFunctionClass 14 Video
bInterfaceClass14
Hm, well, if it's not a uvc device, do you have any idea where I should
look to get the driver?
Thanks,
Nathan
ADFH wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Here's the right one:
Looking at http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/faq/ it would appear that your
camera doesn't say that it's USB Video Class
Hi,
Hm, well, if it's not a uvc device, do you have any idea where I
should look to get the driver?
Unfortunately it looks like it's not supported by the GSPCA driver
either ... http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
You could try googling for the device ID - on cursory examination it
looks like