On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 04:27:17PM +, Major A wrote:
> > * Is the ADS USBx-2020 supported? And if so: anyone has experience?
> Both cameras are also sold in IEEE 1394 versions. If you just want to
> have a working camera, that might be a safer bet, as these cameras
> just use the standard DV-ov
> For my research, I want to buy a USB2 webcam, as I require 30 fps
> 640x480 uncompressed video. I've done a bit of searching on the net, and
> I've found the following two available cameras:
>
> Orange Micro iBOT 2 =3D> Seems to be supported by the ovfx2 driver in the
> ov511 package
>
> ADS US
Niek Bergboer wrote:
* Did I miss a camera? (I.e. are there other USB 2.0 cams?)
The www.usb.org front page has a press release that talks
about several products in development that will support
the new "Video Device Class" specification.
But it doesn't mention names ... maybe Comdex will!
- Dave
> * Is the ADS USBx-2020 supported? And if so: anyone has experience?
I contacted the manufacturer a while ago, and the reply was that there
are no plans to add Linux support. It uses a very different protocol
from the ibot2.
Both cameras are also sold in IEEE 1394 versions. If you just want to
Hi there,
For my research, I want to buy a USB2 webcam, as I require 30 fps
640x480 uncompressed video. I've done a bit of searching on the net, and
I've found the following two available cameras:
Orange Micro iBOT 2 => Seems to be supported by the ovfx2 driver in the
ov511 package
ADS USBx-2020