Hi Laurent,

 >luvcview

response with this on the shell:

luvcview version 0.2.0
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
video /dev/video0


a new window with the title "LUVCview(c)Laurent Pinchart && Michel Xhaard"
is opened.
The green light on the cam is turned on.
There are no messages in any log file, but: No pictures to be seen 
nowhere :-(

luvcview seems to see the device though, since:
 >luvcview -L
luvcview version 0.2.0
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
video /dev/video0
/dev/video0 does not support read i/o
{ pixelformat = 'MJPG', description = 'MJPEG' }
{ pixelformat = 'YUYV', description = 'Uncompressed' }

Also uvcvideo seems to see something of the device, since a push on the 
cam button leads to this entry:
Feb 14 10:41:52 fnk64-desktop kernel: [ 1505.024051] uvcvideo: Button 
event (1).
Feb 14 10:41:52 fnk64-desktop kernel: [ 1505.123872] uvcvideo: Button 
event (0).
in the syslog.

The XWindow can't be closed either. luvcvideo responses with "Stop 
asked" but doesn't close the window.
To close the window I do a kill -9 on luvcvideo.

By the way Ekiga can't drive the video either, but it can drive the 
cam's microphone.

Anything else, I can do to assist?

Martin

Laurent Pinchart schrieb:
> Hi Martin,
>
>   
>> I just got myself a QuickCam Pro 5000 046d:08ce
>> it runs using Windows, but using Linux I have problems
>>
>> When I plug in the cam ist is recognized by lsusb:
>> Bus 002 Device 019: ID 046d:08ce Logitech, Inc.
>>
>>     
> [...]
>   
>> Linux video capture interface: v2.00
>> uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device <unnamed> (046d:08ce)
>>     
>
> This line is good news, it means the driver recognised your webcam and 
> initialised it successfully.
>
>   
>> usbcore: registered new interface driver uvcvideo
>> USB Video Class driver (v0.1.0-c)
>>
>> and a
>> crw-rw---- 1 root video 81, 0 2007-02-13 17:43 /dev/video0
>> is created.
>>     
>
> That's good too.
>
>   
>> Unfortunately when I start
>>
>>  >xawtv
>>
>> The little green lamp is turned on but I see this on the shell
>>     
>
> xawtv is not known to work the the Linux UVC driver. Could you try luvcview 
> and see if you're more successful ?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart
>
>   

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