Filipus Klutiero a écrit :
> Le March 29, 2008 04:58:06 pm Aurelien Jarno, vous avez écrit :
>> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 04:41:04PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>>> Le March 29, 2008 04:29:42 pm Aurelien Jarno, vous avez écrit :
>>>> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 03:39:42PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>>>>> Le March 29, 2008 03:32:35 pm Aurelien Jarno, vous avez écrit :
>>>>>> Filipus Klutiero a écrit :
>>>>>>> Le March 29, 2008 03:10:03 pm Aurelien Jarno, vous avez écrit :
>>>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 02:23:33PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Package: luvcview
>>>>>>>>> Version: 20070512-3
>>>>>>>>> Severity: normal
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> luvcview fails to start, although I know the camera works from
>>>>>>>>> Kopete.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> $ luvcview
>>>>>>>>> luvcview version 0.2.1
>>>>>>>>> Video driver: x11
>>>>>>>>> A window manager is available
>>>>>>>>> video /dev/video0
>>>>>>>>> Unable to set format: 22.
>>>>>>>> You camera does not support the default format. Try to specify
>>>>>>>> another format using -f yuv|jpg
>>>>>>> It works with yuv, but not with jpg. Should all cameras support
>>>>>>> jpg or is it just the default that's incorrect?
>>>>>> Not all the cameras support jpg, and not all of them support yuv.
>>>>>> There is no sane default.
>>>>> OK, but that doesn't answer my question. Should all cameras support
>>>>> jpg even though they don't all do it or is it luvcview which is just
>>>>> not trying hard
>>>> I don't know exactly, but I don't think they should all support jpg.
>>> So why do you think this isn't a luvcview bug? In any case, if you don't
>>> know exactly, surely luvcview should at least fail more cleanly.
>> It does already explain the problem:
>>
>> "Unable to set format: 22."
> Indeed, I suppose that someone familiar with the source code would understand 
> what this means.

Error 22 is EINVAL, which just confirms that the camera doesn't support
this format.

> Anyway, since nobody is sure that the camera is the issue, wouldn't it be 
> safer to reopen this report until someone is confident that the problem is 
> elsewhere?
> 

I am sure that the problem is that your camera doesn't support this format.


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