Mark McClelland wrote:

> Bill,
>
> I believe this is your problem:
>
>     CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH=y
>
> IIRC, that is the "Enforce Bandwidth Allocation" option. I could never get that to 
>work reliably with ov511, even with only one camera. There is no real
> penalty for turning it off, to my knowledge.
>

Thanks Mark,
I switched it off, but its still pretty much the same.

Interestingly enough, the OV511 is my most reliable camera. It runs OK for many days 
on its own.

Now what?

>
> Bill Maidment wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I've been running two usb webcams (an ov511 and a cpia) for several
> > months on a variety of kernels from 2.3.99 series through to 2.4.3 and
> > using two modified versions of the Webcam program in Xawtv-3.07. Mostly
> > successfully, with two separate UHCI cards and more recently with a
> > Belkin Quadrabus.
> >
> > But now (in kernel 2.4.3 with utils-linux 2.11a and modutils-2.4.5) and
> > I can't seem to run the two cameras at the same time, without them
> > seriously corrupting each others images. This problem occurred briefly
> > in one of the kernel 2.4.2-preX but the full 2.4.2 fixed it. I've tiried
> > going back to 2.4.2 but the problem is there also now.
>
> > ...
>
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> Mark McClelland
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