Hi Laurent,

After the patch, the device gets a /dev/video entry. Thanks : ))

This is the output of dmesg:

[ 1283.621026] usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[ 1283.738527] usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[ 1283.739239] uvcvideo: Probing generic UVC device 2
[ 1283.739251] uvcvideo: Found format SD-DV 60Hz.
[ 1283.741546] uvcvideo: Found a Status endpoint (addr 86).
[ 1283.741552] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device DVC (04da:231e)
[ 1283.741565] uvcvideo: Scanning UVC chain: OT 3 <- XU 5 <- SU 4 <- IT 1 2
[ 1283.741574] uvcvideo: Found a valid video chain (1,2 -> 3).
[ 1283.742462] uvcvideo: UVC device initialized.

Thanks.

On Dec 29, 2007 1:32 PM, Laurent Pinchart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alexandru,
>
> On Saturday 29 December 2007, Alexandru Botezatu wrote:
> > Hi Laurent,
> >
> > thank you for the reply. From what I understand, webcam mode is
> > unuseable since it produces MJPG output and none of the chat apps
> > support MJPG  webcams. Am I correct in this assumption?
>
> MJPEG support is getting more common. luvcview, Ekiga, aMsn, all of them now
> support MJPEG. DV, on the other hand, isn't widely supported.
>
> > I was able to run skype in windows, using splitcam, but I do not like
> > doing that since windows resides on a separate drive and I have to
> > muck with the cables every time I want to video conference.
> >
> > Ok, more on topic, here is the output of updated lsusb from DV mode:
> [snip]
>
> I've just committed a patch which should fix the issue you experienced with DV
>
> mode.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart
>
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