Hi,

yes, indeed, my problem looks very similar. I get exactly the same error 
message if I acivate PTLIB video input (it's a 
Sony Visual communication camera), but the LED is on, so there're good chances 
that the camera may work on the other 
end.
However, I don't manage to establish a connection anyway, so the non-working 
video isn't the biggest problem ;-(

regards

Gerhard


Am Montag, 13. Dezember 2010, 18:09:15 schrieb Eugen Dedu:
> On 13/12/10 11:55, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
> >
> > On 13 Dec, 2010,at 05:13 AM, Gerhard Stengel<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >
> >>  Hi,
> >>
> >>  I recently tried to install ekiga on a Windows 7 machine with 64 Bit, but
> >>  video didn't work. Is ekiga supposed to run on
> >>  64 bit or just 32 bit?
> >
> > Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit running on a Dell Latitude e4310. Ekiga 3.2.7. 
> > With
> > either the laptop's built-in webcam, or, a Logitech C600 external webcam 
> > (known
> > to work fine on OpenIndiana for example) I get this:
> >
> > www.davekoelmeyer.co.nz/docs/EkigaWin7LogitechC600-1.png
> > www.davekoelmeyer.conz/docs/EkigaWin7LogitechC600-2.png
> >
> > This is seemingly limited only to the application failing to create a local
> > preview? Interestingly, at the remote end one can actually see video being
> > streamed from the Windows machine (plus, the LED is illuminated on the 
> > attached
> > webcams). So in my case the webcam is actually working, but the Windows 
> > user is
> > flying blind, as it were.
> 
> This is maybe https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626515.
> 
> -- 
> Eugen
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