Sorry if this has been answered, but though the archives list similar issues, can't find a solution.
I've been running ekiga-2.0.2 with pwlib-1.10.1 and opal-2.2.2 (all built purely from source) on a system with an Intel USB webcam that uses the gspcav1 driver. Everything works fine as far as video goes. I then upgraded to ekiga-2.0.11 (and pwlib-1.10.10 and opal-2.2.11 as required, again all build from source), and I start getting these popups regarding video: Your driver doesn't seem to support any of the color formats supported by Ekiga. Then, dmesg reveals: .../linux/gspcav1-20070508/gspca_core.c: [spca5xx_set_light_freq:1889] Sensor currently not support light frequency banding filters. .../linux/gspcav1-20070508/gspca_core.c: [gspca_set_isoc_ep:903] ISO EndPoint found 0x81 AlternateSet 7 And there are numerous repeats each time I attempt to access the camera. So backed down to ekiga-2.0.9 (with the requisite pwlib-1.10.7 and opal-2.2.8) and I still get the same errors and no video. So anybody know what happened between ekiga-2.0.2 and ekiga-2.0.9 (and associated pwlib and opal) that might cause this? Almost seems that newer versions are trying to wring some feature out of the video driver that's not supported, and hence the issues...perhaps an auto-brightness feature or something? Just guessing, but whatever it is ekiga-2.0.2 didn't do it... There don't appear to be any useful indications of cause of failure even if I run 'ekiga -d 4', but I can supply this if deemed useful... Thanks for any insight... --john _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
