Just to add some more info about the behaviour:

The camera shows OK when starting VLC-Player after fresh boot of Ubuntu
10.4.1.LTS.

Starting a simple capture results in a green capture with a very thin stripe
on the top showing camera content (ie. contents change with the moving of
the camera).

And after that capture, VLC-Player won't display the camera anymore, instead
we see the green picture described above.

Switching to NTSC and then to PAL makes it display correctly again.

Switching directly to PAL has no effect.

gst-launch -e v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! ffenc_mpeg2video ! mpegpsmux !
filesink location=test.mpg

results in a green picture also, whereas

streamer -t 0:10 -s 352x240 -r 24 -o movie3.avi -f mjpeg

results shows the camera ok.

We read something about the palette not set correctly, but how to set it ?

To me it seems, that the capture client somehow modifies the v4l2 settings,
since VLC shows OK before the capture, but bad after the capture. How can
this be prevented or circumvented ?

Greetings, Andreas
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