Wow, you're quite fast guys ;) It's a pity i know nothing about image
processing or camera chipsets because I would help as much as I could
as a programmer, but for now I can only watch and wish much luck :)

Thanks :)

On Nov 28, 4:22 pm, GWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try the new version in our git repo. It uses JPEG compression. Maybe
> that slves your problms with low bandwidth protocols like USB1.1
>
> GWater
>
> krzych schrieb:
>
> > I have 0C45:624F and I've spent two weeks wondering why your cameras
> > work with this microdia module and mine not.
>
> > Even switched laptops to make this work, but no luck...
>
> > Finally, today, i figured it out... it's simple, but nobody seems to
> > care to mention that every external camera of this type HAVE TO be
> > connected to USB 2.0 or will not work at all.
>
> > Connected to my desktop finally started to work.
>
> > When connected to USB 1.0 it generates green screen with some dots at
> > top lines (few) or if run at 640x480 will generate flashing gradient
> > dot at size of full screen - something like that (my english isn't so
> > good to describe what I see clearly).
>
> > So, this post is a warning for all those that will try to use this
> > cheap crap with an old laptop or similar - simply won't ever work
> > together.
>
> > K.
>
> > >
>
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