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 I have been working with the webcam Logitech Webcam C300 Device ID
046d:0805 for some days on Beagle board but I can not make it works
I have tested it on my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop and it works fine here is
the logfile when I plug it
Nov 24 09:42:08 victor-desktop kernel: [ 1914.457565] usb
Hi Sumit,
On Tuesday 23 November 2010 15:52:12 sumit kumar wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the UVC driver from
http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/https://email.mindtree.com/owa/redir.aspx?
C=ec9c6d820d124391b7bbedea82d2c7b5URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ideasonboard.org%2f
uvc%2f and
tried compiling it. But
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