cam max width and height

2010-06-07 Thread linux newbie
Hi,

I am using linux 2.6.26.3. I connected microsoft live cam and its
max supported resolution is 1280x800. If I use VIDIOC_G_FMT,
fmt.fmt.pix.width, fmt.fmt.pix.height returns 640x480.

How to get the maximum supported resolution??

Thanks
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Re: Need Info

2010-04-21 Thread linux newbie
Hi,

Any suggestions?

Thanks

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:18 PM, linux newbie linux.newbi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 It is observed that Lifecam transfer type is Isochronous and ISP1362
 driver does not support this. Is there any driver patch that supports
 Isochronous transfer??

 Please help me in this regard.
 Thanks

 linux newbie wrote:
  Hi,
 
  On my embedded PXA255 platform, we have working USB module. ISP1362 is the
  controller. Recently we want to integrate Microsoft Lifecam Cinema webcam
  and want to take still images.
 
  Linux kernel is 2.6.26.3 and we enabled V4L2 and UVC class drivers. On
  plugging the Cam and querying the proc and sys file system, I can able to
  view cam details.
 
  I want to capture the frame (preferably in jpeg) and write to a file. Is
  there any example code for that? I went through the below web page
  http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/spec/capture-example.html, but if you can
  suggest some more example, it will be of great help to me.
 
  Thanks
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Re: Need Info

2010-04-19 Thread linux newbie
Hi,

It is observed that Lifecam transfer type is Isochronous and ISP1362
driver does not support this. Is there any driver patch that supports
Isochronous transfer??

Please help me in this regard.
Thanks

 linux newbie wrote:
  Hi,
 
  On my embedded PXA255 platform, we have working USB module. ISP1362 is the
  controller. Recently we want to integrate Microsoft Lifecam Cinema webcam
  and want to take still images.
 
  Linux kernel is 2.6.26.3 and we enabled V4L2 and UVC class drivers. On
  plugging the Cam and querying the proc and sys file system, I can able to
  view cam details.
 
  I want to capture the frame (preferably in jpeg) and write to a file. Is
  there any example code for that? I went through the below web page
  http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/spec/capture-example.html, but if you can
  suggest some more example, it will be of great help to me.
 
  Thanks
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