Hi Laurent,

Thanks for the confirmation that you are seeing the same.

I've since been fishing on Adobe's web forums; looks like initial
reports of this went into Adobe back in July when Flash10 was still in
beta. Unfortunately they haven't as far as I can see passed any public
comment, grr.

cheers

Chris.

On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 15:54 +0100, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> On Sunday 02 November 2008, Chris Hodgkins wrote:
> > Adobe's Flash 10.0 r12 now appears to have V4L2 support.
> >
> > Out of curiosity I tried to use a Creative Live Cam Optia that works
> > well with Ekiga, Cheese, Skype etc. with Yahoo's conferencing web
> > service at http://live.yahoo.com
> >
> > It's close to working; My cam light comes on and I see myself for a
> > brief second but then the cam goes off.
> 
> I personally got similar results but haven't tried to debug them yet.
> 
> > DMESG gives this: 
> > [244583.228712] uvcvideo: device Live! Cam Optia requested null
> > bandwidth, defaulting to lowest.
> 
> This is an informational message, nothing to worry about there.
> 
> > I'm wondering if this is an Adobe Flash SNAFU, or something more
> > specific to my particular make of cam and its interaction with the uvc
> > driver.
> 
> I would go for an Adobe Flash problem, although it's hard to be sure without 
> access to the source code :-/
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Laurent Pinchart

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