>> Is there any way to rotate image globally for whole system from userspace?
>
> The goal was, if I remember well, to have rotation implemented in a completely
> transparent way for userspace applications. The applications will, of course,
> have to use libv4l(2).
>
> libv4l(2) should detect that the device requires rotation (based on the USB
> VID:PID) and rotate the image in software if hardware rotation isn't
> supported.
>
That is great news!

Is this already implemented? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 right now, and
there is no webcam application that automatically rotates the image
from my camera. I'm not sure which applications use libv4l2, but I've
tried at least cheese and skype. If the function indeed is
implemented, I assume the libv4l2 people are not aware of this camera.
How can I forward the information needed to them? FYI, the laptop I'm
using is an Asus N20A, and the camera is identified as:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 064e:a116 Suyin Corp.

Thanks a lot!

Regards, K.
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