On Thursday 24 April 2008, Darren Longhorn wrote: > Laurent Pinchart wrote: > > <snip> > > > Looking at the Windows driver might help. If the INF file references UVC, > > there are good chances the camera is UVC compatible. Most Windows drivers > > can be downloaded free of charge on the net. > > <snip> > > > Have a look at http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/faq/ > > Thanks for the info. > > > There are some exceptions though (namely the first generation of Logitech > > UVC cameras), but you can rely on the rule explained in the FAQ for most > > new webcams. > > > > Among the cameras for which you posted the USB descriptors, only the > > Microsoft LifeCam NX-3000 for Notebooks is UVC compatible. If you can > > test it I'll add it to the supported devices list. It might required the > > following entry in the uvc_ids table at the end of uvc_driver.c. > > > > /* Microsoft Lifecam NX-3000 */ > > { .match_flags = USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_DEVICE > > > > | USB_DEVICE_ID_MATCH_INT_INFO, > > > > .idVendor = 0x045e, > > .idProduct = 0x0721, > > .bInterfaceClass = USB_CLASS_VIDEO, > > .bInterfaceSubClass = 1, > > .bInterfaceProtocol = 0, > > .driver_info = UVC_QUIRK_PROBE_MINMAX }, > > I'm afraid that made no diference. Is there any more debug I could collect?
Could you have a look in the kernel log to see if the driver prints any message when you plug the webcam ? Please post all the messages related to uvcvideo that you find. Best regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel
