Hi Laurent,

http://www.pasteall.org/17101  is the output of lsusb -v, line 176 starts
blurb about webcam.

> Have you tried the FIX_BANDWIDTH quirk ?

No, where is that ? kernel source ?

Thanks for the feedback !

Claudio

> Hi Claudio,
>
> On Wednesday 24 November 2010 14:40:47 malef...@malefico3d.org wrote:
>> > This is a bit strange, do you have more than one video device ?
>> > What do you have now as /dev/video0 ?
>>
>> No, this happened after I configured ALSA so the audio capture device
>> integrated in the camera, will be taken as the second soundcard (I
>> already
>> have one that I prefer to be the default soundcard). I'm not saying it
>> is
>> related but after doing this, the camera started to be /dev/video1.
>> Nothing really changed anyway, webcam kept on same way.
>>
>> >> Is there any way to detect and fix the bandwidth problem ?
>> >
>> > check this thread:
>> > http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-us...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg1483
>> > 8.html
>>
>> Thanks I will look into it. I presume I have to rebuild the kernel in
>> order to get those "bandwidth load reports" I see in this thread, right
>> ?
>>
>> The other thing is once I detected the problem is the bandwidth, what
>> should I do ?
>
> Have you tried the FIX_BANDWIDTH quirk ?
>
>> how do I add a second USB controller to my computer ?
>>
>> I wonder if ANYONE here has tried this camera and make it work...
>
> Could you please send me the USB descriptors for your camera (lsusb -v) ?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart
>


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