Hello,
I got the latest version from subversion about an hour ago. It compiled and
installed fine, but it doesn't seem to recognize my quickcam beyond knowing
it's a UVC device. Here are the
relevant lines from dmesg:
[17206689.184000] usb 4-4.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
Hi Aaron,
I got the latest version from subversion about an hour ago. It compiled and
installed fine, but it doesn't seem to recognize my quickcam beyond knowing
it's a UVC device. Here are the
relevant lines from dmesg:
[17206689.184000] usb 4-4.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the report. I committed a fix to SVN for Linux 2.6.15 and
earlier.
Thanks Laurent. Compilation error fixed.
This has nothing to do with the Linux UVC driver. The audio device is
handled by the USB audio ALSA driver. Thoralf Schulze mentionned a way to
fix your
I did what you suggested. Attached is the resulting dmesg output with
trace raised to 65535.
Oops, my bad, the patch I sent you was wrong. Could you please try the
attached patch ?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Laurent Pinchart
Index: uvc_driver.c
Udev created a /dev/video and /dev/video0, but camorama says could not
connect to video device (/dev/video0). Is there a simple way to fix
this,
or is the support simply unwritten?
Camorama is at fault. It only supports the deprecated V4L1 interface,
while
the driver implements V4L2.
I