Hi Martin,
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 19:24:44 Martin wrote:
On 24/11/10 17:01, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 14:40:47 malef...@malefico3d.org wrote:
The other thing is once I detected the problem is the bandwidth, what
should I do ?
Have you tried the
Hi,
2010/11/25 malef...@malefico3d.org:
YESSS !!!
Thank you Paulo, I tried that and I could get image in guvcview :D
I guess I have to add this to /etc/modprobe.d/somewhere_in_slackware but I
guess I shouldn't have too much trouble with that.
Now I wonder if there is a way to use higher
This is a bit strange, do you have more than one video device ?
What do you have now as /dev/video0 ?
No, this happened after I configured ALSA so the audio capture device
integrated in the camera, will be taken as the second soundcard (I already
have one that I prefer to be the default
Hi Claudio,
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 14:40:47 malef...@malefico3d.org wrote:
This is a bit strange, do you have more than one video device ?
What do you have now as /dev/video0 ?
No, this happened after I configured ALSA so the audio capture device
integrated in the camera, will be
Hi Laurent,
http://www.pasteall.org/17101 is the output of lsusb -v, line 176 starts
blurb about webcam.
Have you tried the FIX_BANDWIDTH quirk ?
No, where is that ? kernel source ?
Thanks for the feedback !
Claudio
Hi Claudio,
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 14:40:47
On 24/11/10 17:01, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
On Wednesday 24 November 2010 14:40:47 malef...@malefico3d.org wrote:
The other thing is once I detected the problem is the bandwidth, what
should I do ?
Have you tried the FIX_BANDWIDTH quirk ?
OK... Got to ask...
What does the FIX_BANDWIDTH
Claudio hi,
2010/11/24 malef...@malefico3d.org:
Hi Laurent,
http://www.pasteall.org/17101 is the output of lsusb -v, line 176 starts
blurb about webcam.
Have you tried the FIX_BANDWIDTH quirk ?
No, where is that ? kernel source ?
just do:
rmmod uvcvideo
modprobe uvcvideo quirks=128
YESSS !!!
Thank you Paulo, I tried that and I could get image in guvcview :D
I guess I have to add this to /etc/modprobe.d/somewhere_in_slackware but I
guess I shouldn't have too much trouble with that.
Now I wonder if there is a way to use higher resolutions or is it a
limitation of usb or
Hi,
I bought a cheap Genius FaceCam 310 usb webcam, which is promoted as being
supported in Linux Kernel 2.21 (so it says in the box !)
I'm testing in under Slackware 13.1, and the camera is recognized by kernel
dmesg:
usb 1-1.1: Product: FaceCam 310
uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device FaceCam 310
Have you tried any other app besides vlc ? luvcview, guvcview, cheese, ...?
Regards,
Paulo
2010/11/23 malef...@malefico3d.org:
Hi,
I bought a cheap Genius FaceCam 310 usb webcam, which is promoted as being
supported in Linux Kernel 2.21 (so it says in the box !)
I'm testing in under
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