I doubt that this verbose log helps much, but here you go...
This is with a Trust 17676 webcam (145f:019f) on Debian 8 (guvcview
2.0.1+debian-1).
$ guvcview --verbosity=2
GUVCVIEW: couldn't open /home/.../.config/guvcview2/video0 for read: No such
file or directory
GUVCVIEW: language catalog=
Whoopsie... I completely missed the subject and the stack traces above,
sorry.
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guvcview crashed with
This is probably more interesting (from running guvcview in gdb):
[New Thread 0x7fffe5e44700 (LWP 27177)]
Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory
Cannot connect to server request channel
jack server is not running or cannot be started
[Thread 0x7fffe5e44700 (LWP 27177)
Hi,
please post the output of:
guvcview --verbosity=2
this should print some more extra lines
Regards,
Paulo
2015-03-17 23:06 GMT+00:00 Alexander Amelkin 1373...@bugs.launchpad.net:
On Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (kernel 3.13.0-45 x86_64) with STK1160 USB capture
device and the latest testing (as
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On Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (kernel 3.13.0-45 x86_64) with STK1160 USB capture
device and the latest testing (as well as stable) version of guvcview, I
get the following:
spirit@myrth:~$ guvcview
GUVCVIEW: version 2.0.1
V4L2_CORE: (UVCIOC_CTRL_MAP) Error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
V4L2_CORE:
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Status in GTK uvc viewer:
Ok. I'll wait for your results.
Without sound, the same problem occurs...
Should i open a new bug?
Yes please, this is a different bug.
Here it is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/guvcview/+bug/1416398
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On Jan 28, 2015 at 11:17, Paulo Assis pj.as...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok. I'll wait for your results.
Without sound, the same problem occurs...
Should i open a new bug?
Yes please, this is a different bug.
Here it is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/guvcview/+bug/1416398
Thank you.
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Hi,
2015-01-28 2:26 GMT+00:00 vedavata vedavr...@gmail.com:
What do you mean by hang up ?
Does the control window becomes unresponsive?
Yes.
And MKV-files is stopped to fiil.
From the logs I notice is that the capture ring buffer gets full,
this usually means frames are not being encoded
What do you mean by hang up ?
Does the control window becomes unresponsive?
Yes.
And MKV-files is stopped to fiil.
From the logs I notice is that the capture ring buffer gets full,
this usually means frames are not being encoded fast enough.
Guvcview tries to compensate for this, by
Hi,
What do you mean by hang up ?
Does the control window becomes unresponsive?
From the logs all I notice is that the capture ring buffer gets full,
this usually means frames are not being encoded fast enough. Guvcview
tries to compensate for this, by reducing the frame rate.
Also the matroska
please upgrade to version 2.0.1, you can use one of the following ppa:
stable: https://launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
This helped!
Thank you very much!
But... with this version 2.0.1, when video size became 2 GB, guvcview
hung up... :-(
# guvcview
V4L2_CORE: (UVCIOC_CTRL_MAP)
Hi,
please upgrade to version 2.0.1, you can use one of the following ppa:
stable: https://launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
testing (latest git): https://launchpad.net/~pj-
assis/+archive/ubuntu/testing
Regards,
Paulo
2015-01-21 4:37 GMT+00:00 vedavata vedavr...@gmail.com:
The same
The same problem. :-(
uname -a
Linux DELL-E6430 3.16.0-30-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 12 22:06:37 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
tosik@DELL-E6430:~$ guvcview
guvcview 1.7.3
file guvcview_video.mkv has extension type 1
file guvcview_image.jpg has
Thanks, Paulo. That fixed it.
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Status in GTK uvc viewer:
I've been successfully using the testing PPA listed in #8 above but the
latest release will not update:
E:
/var/cache/apt/archives/guvcview_2.0.1+ubuntu2~ppa1+1253-0ubuntu0~201411200931~ubuntu14.10.1_amd64.deb:
trying to overwrite '/usr/share/locale/lv/LC_MESSAGES/guvcview.mo',
which is also in
Hi.
Guvcview debian mantainer choosed a diferent packaging approach. In order
to keep some sanity I've changed my ppa to make it compatible.
This means you will need to uninstall any previous guvcview packages and
associated libraries before installing the new ones.
Regards
Paulo
Em 20/11/2014
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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Well, the kernel issue is now defintily fixed, so it shouldn't be a
problem in the future, libv4l2 can now be disabled, so we can
workaround any issues with it.
As for libavcodec, they don't offer any garanties on the API, so it
usually causes some breakdowns from time to time, but this is true
Paulo Assis:
I actually tend to fix things rather quickly, unfurtunately in the
case of Ubuntu they can take some time to upgrade, so you are left
with a non working version until the next release.
Do you think that a semi-rolling release model could improve quality in
applications?
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Hi,
2014-10-02 17:30 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella es204904...@gmail.com:
Paulo Assis:
I actually tend to fix things rather quickly, unfurtunately in the
case of Ubuntu they can take some time to upgrade, so you are left
with a non working version until the next release.
Do you think
Paulo Assis:
For applications I would definitely adopt some sort of rolling
release, but for core stuff (kernel, desktop manager, core libs) I
think a timed release is probably better, as it would help keep the
system more stable.
I don't think keeping a broken app for 6 months, just because
Hi,
1.7.3 won't work with kernels =3.16, you will need a newer version,
uvcvideo suffered a regression that will only be fixed (hopefully) in
3.18, the developer already posted a patch to fix it.
I'll make a new release (2.0.1) in the next couple of days with a
workaround for this. you will need
Paulo Assis:
1.7.3 won't work with kernels =3.16, you will need a newer version,
uvcvideo suffered a regression that will only be fixed (hopefully) in
3.18, the developer already posted a patch to fix it.
I'll make a new release (2.0.1) in the next couple of days with a
workaround for this.
** Description changed:
- Just launched the application and crashed.
+ HOW TO REPRODUCE:
+ - Launch guvcview
+
+ EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR:
+ - The application to start normally.
+
+ REAL BEHAVIOUR:
+ - The application crashes.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: guvcview
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