Hi,

On Tuesday 11 November 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear Laurent and other developers of linux-uvc:
>
> I was talking with my mentor. We are interesting in:
> · Still Image capture: method 2 and method 3, but we don't know which
> camera can use method 3.

Here's a non exhaustive list of webcams that support (or at least claim to 
support) still capture method 2.

0402:5606 ALi Corp.
0408:030c Quanta Computer, Inc.
046d:0994 Logitech, Inc.
046d:09a1 Logitech, Inc.
046d:09b2 Logitech, Inc.
0471:0332 Philips
04f2:b016 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
05ac:8502 Apple Computer, Inc.
064e:a110 Suyin Corp.
0ac8:332d Z-Star Microelectronics Corp.
0ac8:3343 Z-Star Microelectronics Corp.
0ad2:933d Service & Quality Technology Co., Ltd
0c45:62e0 Microdia
0c45:63e0 Microdia
145f:013e Unknown
145f:013f
174f:5931 Syntek
174f:5a31
174f:8a33
1871:0306
1c4f:3000
1cac:a332
1cac:b288
5986:0104 Bison
5986:0200
5986:0202 Bison
5986:0240 Bison
5986:0300
5986:0303 Bison

I don't know of any camera supporting still image capture method 3.

> · Clock: I can see an example in documentation of UVC 1.1 (Class and
> FAQ)  with clock reference, but it's only a unique (and duplicated)
> example with stream payload.

See section 2.4.3.4 in the UVC 1.1 specification.

> · UVC stub: My mentor is thinking about have a software UVC (like
> mac80211 for wifi devices) that show you usb trams. It can be
> interesting for learning and for debugging.

I'm not sure to understand. Could you please elaborate ?

Best regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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