Hello again: Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
>
>> Hello All:
>>
>> On skype I had the same problem and is this: I can start my video and
>> the
>> other end will see it, but after a randon time ranging from little
>> seconds to little minutes, the image I sent (and that I'm able to see)
>> goes to black unconditionally.
>>
>> After this, same as before the video was working at this point, but
>> stops
>> working after some time. Along the video conference skype seems to try to
>> reinitialize webcam, it starts working again, but then it goes to black
>> again.
>>
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> Meanwhile dmesg throwed some different output when using kopete:
> Well, for the moment is all I can think may help to find where the issue
> could be. If you have any idea, please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
I've reviewed the mailing list archive which is something that everybody
having a problem should do before posting and what I promise I'll do from
now on ;)
I've seen that the trace parameter I had stated to the kernel module was
insufficient and I started over using trace=0xff. This time, the problem is
harder to reproduce. For the moment what I can attach is the dmesg output
containing the driver initialisation and some normal live capture dmesg
output. (uvcvideo.normal.gz)
Since the camera is integrated in the laptop, I doubt it could be a noise
or cable quality. Also I think I'm using the ehci driver, but I'm attaching
the lsusb -vv output as well. (lsusb-vv.gz)
I hope this could shed some light into the issue, but meanwhile I'll try
even harder to get a valid dmesg output when the camera stops working.
Thanks and regards,
--
Raúl Sánchez Siles
----->Proud Debian user<-----
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lsusb-vv.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
uvcvideo.normal.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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