Hi,
Thanks for that FAQ. I executed lsusb -d 046d:08cb -v | grep 14
Video and I get no output
* However * , could this be because it is only reading the wireless
dongle? There's no way for me to physically connect the wireless
webcam to my computer
On 24 November 2011 14:19, Alexey Fisher
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Hi,
it works like this:
- - after you connected some usb device to the host
- - it will be checked by usb-core driver
- - every device has some class description.
- - if your device say, it belong to: 14 - video class, uvcvideo will
initiate it.
- -
- - if the device is not video class device, then there is no way to
uvcvideo will know about it. (except you will force it, but there is
no guaranty)
How do you force it?
On 28 November 2011 14:59, Alexey Fisher bug-tr...@fisher-privat.net wrote:
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Hi,
Have you tried any other software besides cheese? (guvcview, luvcview,...)
Regards,
Paulo
2011/11/23 Antonio Roberts anto...@hellocatfood.com:
I recently bought this wireless webcam;
http://www.maplin.co.uk/2.4ghz-wireless-webcam-388087 . I'm having
trouble getting it to work on Ubuntu
I've tried camorama, cheese, guvcview and loading cameras through
websites like tumblr and facebook. They recognise that a new device is
there but I get no video output
I've just tried luvcview with luvcview -d /dev/video2 and got this error:
SDL information:
Video driver: x11
A window
Hi,
Please read this FAQ:
http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/faq/
On 24.11.2011 10:49, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I've tried camorama, cheese, guvcview and loading cameras through
websites like tumblr and facebook. They recognise that a new device is
there but I get no video output
I've just