Le jeudi 31 janvier 2008, Ioannis Nousias a écrit : > Although not directly related to linux-uvc development, I think this is > the right crowd to ask this question. > > I have a point-and-shoot Fuji camera, with webcam support. It works > really well with linux-uvc driver thanks to Laurent's efforts a while > back. It produces MJPEG only. It doesn't have a YUYV option. That's ok > for something like egika, but skype seems to not like it. I think it > only accepts YUV raw streams. > > Now my question is this. Is there an application/module that can sit > between the video device and something like skype, converting the MJPEG > in run-time to YUYV? Some kind of post-processing module that creates a > re-directed video device, which can then be used by other applications. > So you'll probably get something like '/dev/video1' which is in fact the > processed '/dev/video0' (in my case the decoded MJPEG stream). > > I would be really surprised if something like this doesn't exist. It's a > really cool thing to have in general. A basic search on google didn't > return anything relevant. > > regards > -Ioannis
Hi Ioannis I have the same problem as yours, and I just came accross this: http://mrk.sed.pl/node/22/ I think that this is exactly what you are searching for. I've not tried it yet, though, but I'm going to do it. regards -- Jean-Christophe "Jicé" Cardot - cofondateur de http://lea-linux.org
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