On 06/04/10 02:05, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Quoting Paul Procacci<[email protected]>  (from Fri, 4 Jun 2010
00:40:00 -0500):


Gents,

I'm running into a problem with getting video working on skype.  I am so
close, and I feel it's just one little thing left before it works.

I've installed webcamd and skype from ports without problems.  Loaded
the necessary modules, got the webcam working with other utilities, but
skype (ah, good ole skype) is refusing to acknowledge the existence of
/dev/video0.

It should work on a recent -current (if your cam is supported by
webcamd). If you are on -stable, you either have to move to -current,
or you need to wait a while (I didn't had the time to merge this into
8-stable before the feature freeze, so I have to wait until 8.1 is out
to be able to put this functionality into 8-stable).

Bye,
Alexander.



Hello Alexander,

Thanks for getting back to me quickly.  Would have been quicker but the
upgrade to -CURRENT had a couple of library bumps and I needed to
recompile X.

Anyways, now that I'm on -CURRENT, and have recompiled the necessary
drivers, I can now see the device in skype and I'm not longer presented
with the error message I provided.  This is great!

I however have come across a new problem actually related to webcamd I
believe.  Whenever I try to access the /dev/video0 device whether it's
via /dev/video0 or /usr/compat/linux/dev/video0, webcamd is now being a
resource hog and furthermore, takes a very long time to do anything.

For example:

8816 root          6  44  r0F 32512K  3812K CPU2    0   3:32 200.00% webcamd

Webcamd is just acting strangely at this point.  The good new is that
multimedia/pwcview works, but has the symptoms described above of taking
forever to start.  Skype however, is still borked.

I assume this now needs to go back to the webcamd author to have a gander.

Thoughts?


Thanks Again,
Paul

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