Re: [Linux-uvc-devel] Stream from multimple cameras

2010-05-17 Thread Adrian Sergiu DARABANT
Hello all, In my case I tested with the cameras plugged into 2 differens hubs (I have 2 pairs on two sides of my netbook) and the result is the same. I have to open the laptop however to see if the hubs are really different as the port pairs are on adjacent sides of the notebook and not on

Re: [Linux-uvc-devel] Aldi USB Microscope

2010-05-17 Thread Paulo Assis
Gavin Hi, 2010/5/17 Gavin McCullagh gmccull...@gmail.com: Hi, I picked up one of these cheap USB microscopes and was wondering if it might be usable with linux.  As it's made by Aveo, I thought the UVC driver might be convinced to work with it. You should have bought the Bresser package at

Re: [Linux-uvc-devel] Aldi USB Microscope

2010-05-17 Thread Gavin McCullagh
Hi, On 17 May 2010 10:36, Paulo Assis pj.as...@gmail.com wrote: You should have bought the Bresser package at Lidl, that one has a uvc camera that works very well.  (actually the fps is clipped to 5 due to the high exposure time, but the image is quite good) I might keep an eye out for that

Re: [Linux-uvc-devel] Aldi USB Microscope

2010-05-17 Thread Paulo Assis
Hi, 2010/5/17 Gavin McCullagh gmccull...@gmail.com: Hi, On 17 May 2010 10:36, Paulo Assis pj.as...@gmail.com wrote: You should have bought the Bresser package at Lidl, that one has a uvc camera that works very well.  (actually the fps is clipped to 5 due to the high exposure time, but the

Re: [Linux-uvc-devel] Aldi USB Microscope

2010-05-17 Thread Philip Heron
On 17/05/2010 12:51, Gavin McCullagh wrote: Oh well. I don't suppose there's some other driver on linux which might be likely to work? It looks awfully like a USB microscope I have, which is supported by the cpia2 driver. -Phil ___