Doesn't your camera supports 30 fps at a lower resolution than 800x600 ?

Regards,
Paulo

2011/1/6 Alexander Lopatin <sbar.g...@gmail.com>:
> I understand that frame can be resized using interpolation by the
> userspace software. But fps, how is it possible? This software makes
> in-between frames using smth like morphing?
>
> If someone knows how to do that using userspace software in GNU/Linux
> — please, let me know.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander.
>
> On 1/6/11, Paulo Assis <pj.as...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Did you notice the "(Software enhanced)" remark ?
>> This means a lower resolution is used to achieve the 30 fps and then
>> the windows driver resizes the image frame to 800x600 (through
>> software).
>> The linux uvc driver (like any other v4l2 driver) just exposes the
>> "real" resolutions and frame rates supplied by the hardware. All image
>> processing must be done by userspace applications.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Paulo
>>
>> 2011/1/6 Alexander Lopatin <sbar.g...@gmail.com>:
>>> I've got "Creative WebCam Live! Chat IM". It is UVC-compatible, but
>>> it's not listed in the supported devices list (
>>> http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/#devices ).
>>>
>>> One problem: it works with ~10—15 fps and with 800x600 resolution.
>>> Box/pack says "Frame rate: Up to 30fps @ 800x600 pixels (Software
>>> enhanced)".
>>> Does anybody know how to increase fps?
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>>
>
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