Hi,
On 9/12/06, Martin Eschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've already tried to get help on the following on the forum, but
> until now no replies. Maybe that someone here can help me.
>
> I am trying to get a quickcam fusion running on a fedora FC5 box.
> $ uname-a
> Linux myhost 2.6.1
Hi,
On 9/12/06, Laurent Pinchart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > The UVC driver returns the size of the currently set format. So if you do
> > > a S_FMT with 640x480 first, CROPCAP should indeed return 640x480.
> > >
> > > The problem with CROPCAP is that for the most part it doesn't apply
> Thanks to everyone involved in this driver - its made my cam mostly
> work under Linux :)
In the name of all contributors, thank you :-)
> Im using a Logitech (Orbit I think - devid 046d:08c2) webcam. May I
> ask 3 questions please?
>
> 1. Im using uvccapture - if I use it too many times to acc
Hi,
> > The UVC driver returns the size of the currently set format. So if you do
> > a S_FMT with 640x480 first, CROPCAP should indeed return 640x480.
> >
> > The problem with CROPCAP is that for the most part it doesn't apply to
> > digital devices. For a while, the call wasn't supported at all
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:59:00 -0700, Laurent Pinchart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I have a Logitech webcam: Quickcam Go
>>
>> Device ID: 046d:092f
>>
>> I can't wake it up under Linux (Suse10.0)
>>
>> Do you have any idea which driver will OK?
>
> Try the spca5xx and pwc drivers, one of
Hi,
Sorry, I only noticed your post now that Laurent replied to it.
Basically, the one ending in 3310 is the 2006 model whereas the -0914 is
the current one. I wouldn't bet on being able to order the 2006 one quite
yet, though, judging from the looks of the Amazon page.
Anyway, both cameras
Hi,
> I have a Logitech webcam: Quickcam Go
>
> Device ID: 046d:092f
>
> I can't wake it up under Linux (Suse10.0)
>
> Do you have any idea which driver will OK?
Try the spca5xx and pwc drivers, one of them might work.
Laurent Pinchart
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Linux-uvc-de
Hi,
> Hi everyone,
>
> I try to install uvc modules on kernel 2.6.15-26-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug
> 3 03:40:32 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux using gcc 4.0.
>
> Compilation is ok but when I try to modprobe, I have this message :
>
> uvcvideo: Unknown symbol v4l2_ioctl_names
>
> modinfo uvcvideo
>
> filen
Hi,
> I capture the image using uvccapture from Logitech Pro5000 camera. But
> quality of image is poor even at default resolution of 320x240. It
> definitely degrades further when I try the frame of size 640x480.
>
> I have attached the image file in case you want to assess the quality
> yourself
Hi Fred,
> Is there a way to make it work with this camera?
The driver will not work out of the box with that camera, as it uses bulk
transfers (as opposed to isochronous transfers). It would probably be easy to
implement support for bulk transfers, but I have no bulk UVC device to test
the co
Hi Robert,
> I`m did some surfing to find a nice webcam for using with Linux and
> Windows.
>
> I stumbled upon Logitech Fusion oder Notebook Pro.
>
> Amazon lists two different Fusions:
>
> http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000H2NG7U/028-2160492-3726126?v=glance&n=1
>1052861&s=gateway&v=glance
>
>
Hello,
I've already tried to get help on the following on the forum, but
until now no replies. Maybe that someone here can help me.
I am trying to get a quickcam fusion running on a fedora FC5 box.
$ uname-a
Linux myhost 2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 #1 Tue Aug 8 15:30:55 EDT 2006 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
uv
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