On Wed, November 16, 2011 18:18, [email protected] wrote:
> On Wed, November 16, 2011 15:34, Harrie Hoogeveen wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Vloopback is not supported any more in the Linux kernel, it disappeared
>> with v4l backward compatibility support. Which is a shame, it made
>> multiple
>> vj streams controlled by midi possible. There is now v4l2loopback, which
>> provides much better options, performance, etc. But it is not supported
>> in
>> LiVES.
>>
>> I am still working on this visual mapping patch which I would like to
>> write
>> a tutorial for, but to have vloopback supprt now is way to complicated
>> and
>> will not allow you to run with a up to date version of Linux, Gem, PD,
>> etc.
>> Which causes lot's of issues.
>>
>> Please let me know if you are planning on v4l2loopback support, or I
>> will
>> have to look for another solution.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Harrie
>>
>
>
> Hi Harrie,
> yes I am planning on supporting v4l2loopback (input and output) in LiVES.
> Actually I was just discussing this very issue yesterday with the author
> of webcamstudio. Probably not for version 1.4.8 but maybe in version
> 1.4.9. Of course if anybody wants to provide a patch they are more than
> welcome.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Gabriel.
>
>
>
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Of course, if somebody want to help with a patch it would be most
appreciated.


Gabriel.

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