Hi Steve, On Monday 12 October 2009 22:51:03 shilton00 wrote: > Thinking my PC was the problem I built a new i7-based PC but the Creative > Live! Cam Optia AF continues to be inaccessible to all graphics appications. > Ekiga recognises it as an input device (VF0560 Live ! Cam Optia AF > (PTLIB/V4L2) but cannot display local video (option is grayed out).
I've never heard of that one. If the option is grayed out it probably means it's an Ekiga problem. Have you tried asking for support from Ekiga developers ? > XSane throws an error when scanning for devices: Failed to open device > 'v4l:/dev/video0': Invalid Argument. Camorama simply says is could not > connect to video device (/dev/video0). Sane and camorama both support the deprecated V4L1 API only. The uvcvideo driver implements the V4L2 API so it won't work with those applications. V4L1 has been deprecated for years now. You should complain to the sane and camorama developers if you want this to be fixed. Have you tried luvcview ? > Even in plain text my lsusb output exceeds your 40k limit (it's 51k), so I > have attached it zipped. Thanks for the information (btw, without the descriptors of all other USB devices on your system, lsusb's output would only be 30kB in size :-)). -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list Linux-uvc-devel@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel