Hi Lee,

I don't see your point, the landscape and the colors in your pictures look  
perfectly fine. ;-)

On a more serious note, I haven't seen anything similar myself. Could you  
check your camera with luvcview to see if the pictures are also jumbled  
up? If yes, I would be very surprised. If not, can you try if you can get  
Motion to use the YUV format instead of MJPEG (which it seems to be using  
now)? You may also want to capture some raw frames with luvcview (check  
the -h option) to analyze them--or have the Motion people analyze them.  
The driver really does nothing to the image data, so image corruption is  
rarely the driver's fault.

Let us know if you find something ...

Cheers,
Martin


On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 07:28:38 -0800, Lee Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I'm running a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000 webcam from a machine
> installed with Fedora Core 6. I built the linux-uvc drivers, and am
> running Motion webcam software.
> It's been a long road to get everything to build correctly and get
> this far, however....
>
> My problem is that the majority of images being output are jumbled up,
> a bit like some sliding-block puzzle, here are a couple of examples:
> http://ukselfbuild.com/webcam/2007/January/29/cam2/2007-01-29-15-00-00-snapshot.jpg
> http://ukselfbuild.com/webcam/2007/January/29/cam2/2007-01-29-08-00-00-snapshot.jpg
>
> I first asked for support from the people behind Motion, but they are
> thinking the issue is to do with the linux-uvc driver.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this, and how I might
> get around it ?
>
> Many thanks
> Lee
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