I had Ekiga running fine in Kubuntu Feisty Fawn with my Logitech Pro 9000 webcam. Now that I've installed Ubuntu Hardy Heron I have not been able to get Ekiga to work.
Here is the output of "ekiga -d 4"-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ekiga -d 4 2008/06/04 22:07:10.828 0:00.450 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.828 0:00.450 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2008/06/04 22:07:10.828 0:00.450 ekiga Detected audio plugins: ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.828 0:00.450 ekiga Detected video plugins: Picture,V4L2,V4L 2008/06/04 22:07:10.892 0:00.514 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Default,HDA Intel,USB Device 0x46d:0x990 with plugin ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.892 0:00.514 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.892 0:00.514 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: UVC Camera (046d:0990) with plugin V4L2 2008/06/04 22:07:10.892 0:00.514 ekiga Detected the following audio input devices: Default,HDA Intel,USB Device 0x46d:0x990 with plugin ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.893 0:00.515 ekiga Detected the following audio output devices: Default,HDA Intel with plugin ALSA 2008/06/04 22:07:10.893 0:00.515 ekiga Detected the following video input devices: UVC Camera (046d:0990) with plugin V4L2 2008/06/04 22:07:11.277 0:00.899 ekiga Ekiga version 2.0.12 2008/06/04 22:07:11.278 0:00.900 ekiga OPAL version 2.2.11 2008/06/04 22:07:11.278 0:00.901 ekiga PWLIB version 1.10.10 2008/06/04 22:07:11.279 0:00.901 ekiga GNOME support enabled 2008/06/04 22:07:11.279 0:00.901 ekiga Fullscreen support enabled 2008/06/04 22:07:11.280 0:00.902 ekiga DBUS support enabled 2008/06/04 22:07:11.282 0:00.904 ekiga Set TCP port range to 30000:30010 2008/06/04 22:07:11.282 0:00.904 ekiga Set RTP port range to 5000:5059 2008/06/04 22:07:11.282 0:00.904 ekiga Set UDP port range to 5060:5100 2008/06/04 22:07:11.426 0:01.048 ekiga AVAHI Adding service George Reeves I also get the error message-- Error while opening video device UVC Camera (046d:0990) A moving logo will be transmitted during calls. Notice that you can always transmit a given image or the moving logo by choosing "Picture" as video plugin and "MovingLogo" or "StaticPicture" as device. Could not open the chosen channel. I have downloaded the UVC driver file to ~/linux-uvc and have executed "sudo make" with the following results: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/linux-uvc$ sudo make Building USB Video Class driver... make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-18-generic' CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_driver.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_queue.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_v4l2.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_video.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_ctrl.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_status.o CC [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvc_isight.o LD [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvcvideo.o Building modules, stage 2. MODPOST 1 modules CC /home/george/linux-uvc/uvcvideo.mod.o LD [M] /home/george/linux-uvc/uvcvideo.ko make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-18-generic' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/linux-uvc$ I then ran "sudo make install" with the following results: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/linux-uvc$ sudo make install [sudo] password for george: Installing USB Video Class driver... make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-18-generic' INSTALL /home/george/linux-uvc/uvcvideo.ko DEPMOD 2.6.24-18-generic make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-18-generic' [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/linux-uvc$ When I then run "lsmod|grep vid" I get the following results: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod|grep vid video 19856 0 output 4736 1 video uvcvideo 58116 0 compat_ioctl32 2304 1 uvcvideo videodev 29440 1 uvcvideo v4l1_compat 15492 2 uvcvideo,videodev v4l2_common 18304 2 uvcvideo,videodev usbcore 146028 6 uvcvideo,snd_usb_audio,snd_usb_lib,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ But when I start up Ekiga I seem to be no closer to getting my video to work: I get the same error message as before. FWIW, I have successfully installed "luvcview" and it works: I can get video from my Pro 9000. I don't know yet about audio. What have I done wrong? Or what do I need to do next? What other information can I provide to assist in figuring out what is wrong? Thanks for you help and suggestions. _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
