Re: WebCam drivers ...

2008-03-29 Thread Clinton Lee Taylor
Greetings Hans de Goede ...

 I can't comment on the code, but I, and I'm sure many others welcome
any effort to improve the WebCam drivers in Fedora.  Many thanks.

 I have three USB WebCam's myself
- 05a9:a511 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. OV511+ WebCam (Creative )
- 05a9:8519 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. OV519 WebCam (D-Link)
- 046d:08c2 Logitech, Inc.

 So if you hack on any of these and need a tester, I'm always lurking
on the list.

Mailed
LeeT

P.S. Also have 08bb:2901 Texas Instruments Japan (Burr-Brown from TI)
Multiple Telephone recorder if you want to test something else ... ;-)

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Re: WebCam drivers ...

2008-03-29 Thread Dave Jones
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 08:42:22AM +0200, Clinton Lee Taylor wrote:
  Greetings Hans de Goede ...
  
   I can't comment on the code, but I, and I'm sure many others welcome
  any effort to improve the WebCam drivers in Fedora.  Many thanks.
  
   I have three USB WebCam's myself
  - 05a9:a511 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. OV511+ WebCam (Creative )

This one has been working for many years now with the ov511 module.

  - 05a9:8519 OmniVision Technologies, Inc. OV519 WebCam (D-Link)

This one probably works with the out of tree variant of the same driver.
(For some reason, the author stopped updating the kernel.org variant)
http://ovcam.org/ov511/
(Note it may need some work to run on the latest versions of the kernel)

  - 046d:08c2 Logitech, Inc.

should be supported by the uvcvideo module.

Dave

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