Hi,
2011/1/25 Laurent Pinchart laurent.pinch...@ideasonboard.com:
On Monday 17 January 2011 10:23:34 Paulo Assis wrote:
I think if this was bandwidth related the error returned by the driver
would be different, besides the bandwidth required for the c600 is the
same and it works with this
On Monday 17 January 2011 10:23:34 Paulo Assis wrote:
I think if this was bandwidth related the error returned by the driver
would be different, besides the bandwidth required for the c600 is the
same and it works with this one.
The camera just seems to crash, even controls stop responding.
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I think if this was bandwidth related the error returned by the driver
would be different, besides the bandwidth required for the c600 is the
same and it works with this one.
The camera just seems to crash, even controls stop responding.
Regards,
Paulo
2011/1/17 Mitar mmi...@gmail.com:
Hi!
Hello,
today I tried to add USB 2.0 controller to computer and I connected one camera
to integrated
USB controller and second camera to addon card. And both camera are working
without
problems. If it is neccesary I can collect logs.
Regards
Radek Masin
Dne Po, 17 Led 2011 10:23 ,
Hi!
2011/1/14 Radek Mašín ra...@masin.eu:
I connect both cameras to one USB controller
You should not connect it to the same USB controller. It could be that
one takes too much bandwidth. This camera already pushes USB bandwidth
to its limits. Try distributing camera among different USB
Hello,
I'm trying to get working two Logitech C910 cameras in one computer and I'm
unable to
do it. I connect both cameras to one USB controller and first camera is
starting capture
without problem, but when I try to start second camera during first camera is
running,
I get message in log
Radek,
Please attach the full dmesg output when starting video capture with
the second camera.
Also increase log verbosity first:
something like this:
rmmod uvcvideo
modprobe uvcvideo trace=65535
You should also refer your capture settings (if I remember MJPG
640x480@24 fps) and that if you use