Hi Sébastien,
Is this the first time you've used the module?
If so, I suspect a cabling issue. The flex connectors can
be a pain to get right the first time:
Theres a photo here of how the cables should be connected
to Nitrogen6X (i.e. blue side up):
http://boundarydevices.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Camera-to-6X-Small.jpg
I'll try to get a Dylan image built, but that may bleed into
next week, since I'm taking a few days off.
Please advise,
Eric
On 05/22/2013 04:56 PM, Sébastien Taylor wrote:
MFW_GST_V4LSRC_PLUGIN 3.0.5 build on May 21 2013 14:49:13.
Running gst-launch with DEBUG=*:3 shows that the failure is caused by being
unable to open /dev/video0 though the device is there.
On 2013-05-22, at 5:01 PM, Eric Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Sébastien,
On 05/22/2013 03:43 PM, Sébastien Taylor wrote:
I'm on the Dylan branch and I've tried withboth the default
linux-boundary kernel as well as updating the .bb to use
the latest 1.1.1 branch from boundary.
Looks like I'll have to dig a little deeper to see what's causing
mfw_v4lsrc to fail (mfw_v4lsink works fine with a videotestsrc).
Can you check the version of the gstreamer plugins?
root@nitrogen6x# gst-inspect mfw_v4lsrc | head -n 1
Our 1.1.1 branch is confirmed to work with the 3.0.5 package,
but I haven't yet pushed a kernel matching the 4.0.0. BSP
release (I'm hoping to do some clean up along the way).
Please advise,
Eric
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