Hi Daniel,

On Monday 07 March 2011 17:41:45 Daniel James White wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> here is a new camera for the list - imagingsource DFK72BUC02
> http://www.theimagingsource.com/en_US/products/cameras/usb-cmos-color/dfk72
> buc02/
> 
> I've got this camera in my hand, but its not seen as a v4l2 device... does
> it need to be white listed?
> 
> DFK 72BUC02:
> 
>   Product ID: 0x8207
>   Vendor ID:  0x199e
>   Version:     8.13
>   Serial Number:      44010155
>   Speed:      Up to 480 Mb/sec
>   Manufacturer:       The Imaging Source, GmbH
>   Location ID:        0xfd410000
>   Current Available (mA):     500
>   Current Required (mA):      500
>   Extra Operating Current (mA):       400
> 
> This manufacturer makes a ton of different USB cmos and ccd cameras, and
> declares to be standards compliant....
> 
> We have firewire and USB versions of their cameras, and are getting more of
> the USB ones... so i could contribute testing and hardware specs if anyone
> is interested.
> 
> I see
> 199e:8101     DFx 21BU04      ImagingSource
> is supported already... what else can I provide or do to add support for my
> camera and the other similar ones?
> 
> Is it as simple as adding the device id to a white list?

Could you please send me the output of

lsusb -v -d 199e:8297

(running as root if possible) ?

-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart
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