Humm, Like I said I could only replicate the problem with 16.04.
In any case, while fixing guvcview for 16.04 I squashed a couple of bugs that
could, at least in one case and under certain conditions, cause mpeg4 encoding
to fail.
This is fixed in the latest build from my testing ppa:
https://l
Ok, so this problem comes from a change in the newest ffmpeg
(libavcodec) API, the default 15.10 version should work fine with the
stable guvcview version. But if you upgrade libavcodec (via ppa or by
building the source code) you need to rebuild guvcview (using the latest
git code).
The upcoming
Well I still need the original file, otherwise I can't check what's wrong with
it.
I've tested this in 15.10 and the generated files were playable without issues.
It could be related to the video codec, but I really need to check the file, to
make sure.
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Title:
Recorded videos
For some reason only one video frame was stored in the file.
Everything else seems ok.
I've tested this with the exact same parameters and couldn't reproduce the
issue, video frames were written as expected.
Can you provide the console output of 'guvcview --verbosity=2' ? If video files
are not f
Hi,
There is something strange about this sample file.
Checking it with mkvinfo I get the following:
+ Cabeçalho EBML
|+ Tipo de documento: webm
|+ Versão do tipo de documento: 2
|+ Doc type read version: 2
+ Segment, size 160099
|+ Seek head (subentries will be skipped)
|+ Informação do segmento
Hi.
Available controls in libwebcam depend on whether the hardware supports them or
not.
If this was supported before then I think it may be an extension control and
udev is not executing the uvcdynctrl script properly.
This script is responsible for loading extension controls into the uvc driv
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
Hi,
2015-01-28 2:26 GMT+00:00 vedavata :
>> 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 e
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
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-
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Regards,
Paulo
2015-01-21 4:37 GMT+00:00 vedavata :
> The same problem. :-(
>
>
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 16:
Hi,
2014-10-02 17:30 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella :
> 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.
>
&g
orge and in my stable ppa.
Regards,
Paulo
2014-10-01 20:02 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella :
> 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, th
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 t
I've set a warkaround in guvcview for this buggy behaviour, if bytesused is
zero guvcview will now use the length field.
It serves as a workaround but this clearly violates the v4l2 api:
http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/buffer.html
bytesused - ... Drivers must set this field when type r
om my testing ppa in a few moments
(build pending).
Regards,
Paulo
2014-09-30 9:28 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis :
> OK, so this was already reported:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1362358
>
> Regards,
> Paulo
>
> 2014-09-30 9:24 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis :
>&
Hi,
after increasing verbosity on the driver and get:
EOF on empty payload
this is consistent with the zero sized frames returned by the driver.
I'll try to install the latest media tree:
http://git.linuxtv.org/cgit.cgi/media_build.git/about/
and check if this issue is fixed upstream
I've also tes
OK, so this was already reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1362358
Regards,
Paulo
2014-09-30 9:24 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis :
> Hi,
> So I was finally able to test this in both 32 and 64 bit kernels and
> while the gspca driver works fine on both (eye toy
Hi,
So I was finally able to test this in both 32 and 64 bit kernels and
while the gspca driver works fine on both (eye toy 2 camera), uvcvideo
(logitech c930e) fails on both kernels, increasing the driver
verbosity I get:
EOF on empty paylod
this is consistent with the zero size frames I'm gettin
Hi,
Hum, the frames are still coming empty, or at least with size set to 0.
Are you using a 32 or 64 bit kernel ?
I've run my tests on a 32 bit machine and I cannot test in 64 bit for
several hours.
I've add some more debug info to the logs, so if you could upgrade to
the latest version on my test
Hi,
So I've just installed ubuntu 14.10 in one of my machines and
everything worked has expected.
To my surprise even 1.7.3 (installed by default during the upgrade) is
working without issues.
I've run some tests with the latest git master, and all formats are
working OK, I couldn't replicate your
Hi,
>From the logs guvcview is receiving empty mjpg frames, so it doesn't
even tries to decode them.
Have you tried setting the format to yuyv ?
guvcview --format=yuyv
You should also set the nodrop option for the uvcvideo driver
(prevents the driver from dropping incomplete frames)
Does dmesg p
Hi,
just to make sure I've added a option to guvcview to disable calls
trough libv4l2:
guvcview --disable_libv4l2
with this all ioctls will go straight into the driver, bypassing
libv4l2.
you can upgrade from my testing ppa.
Reagards,
Paulo
2014-09-26 9:23 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis :
>
ia Novella :
> Paulo Assis:
>>
>> try this one:
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/testing
>
>
> With this version (2.0.0) guvcview doesn't crash, but instead the web-cam
> window shows black signal no matter which configuration I use,
try this one:
https://code.launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/testing
Regards,
Paulo
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Title:
guvcview crashed with SIGSEGV in get_ctrl_by_
Hi,
try this one:
https://code.launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/testing
Regards,
Paulo
2014-09-25 12:40 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella :
> Paulo Assis:
>> I believe this is fixed in the latest guvcview release (version 2.0.0).
>>
>> https://launchpad.net/~pj-assi
I believe this is fixed in the latest guvcview release (version 2.0.0).
https://launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
Regards,
Paulo
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This is not a guvcview bug.
Any usb device can only maintain its status while it's powered. in the case of
a camera if you unplug or power it down it will reset to it's default state.
Guvcview provides a feature called profiles, where you can save and load the
camera controls state. You can save
Just released 1.5.2 (you can get it from my stable ppa)
It fixes this bug and some other issues with libavcodec (also adds Italian
translation).
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better use the testing ppa, for some reason I've received reports that
1.5.1 is still throwing that error (even if pthreads has now replaced
gthreads).
i386: https://launchpad.net/~pj-
assis/+archive/testing/+files/guvcview_1.5.1%2B787-0ubuntu0%7E201201181032%7Eoneiric1_i386.deb
amd64: https://la
Hi,
This is solved in 1.5.1
you can get it from one of the following ppas:
stable - https://launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ppa :
ppa:pj-assis/ppa
testing - latest svn build - https://launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/testing:
ppa:pj-assis/testing
Regards
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stable: ppa:pj-assis/ppa
daily build (development): ppa:pj-assis/testing
latest 1.5.1
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Hi,
This is now fixed in debian (version 0.2.1):
http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/libwebcam
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I'm also being affected by this bug, reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/733460
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Title:
compiz seg fault in kerne
Mike could you change your input format from MJPG to YUYV.
MJPG uses continuous fps, this is not very well supported in guvcview (in fact
I think it's the first time I've seen it on a commercial webcam).
YUYV uses discrete fps values and these have much better support.
Also it seems there is no
Mike could you make sure you are using the latest version from my ppa (1.4.2),
and post me the console output of:
guvcview --verbose
after recording both in avi and matroska formats.
thank you,
Paulo
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Hi,
The best contribution is to keep testing guvcview and post any bugs or feature
requests at the project page:
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/guvcview/
Thank you,
Paulo
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Hi,
Can you test with the latest release (1.4.2) please! 1.1.3 is very very old.
(Maverick will have 1.4.1)
you can find it in my ppa (https://launchpad.net/~pj-
assis/+archive/ppa):
add ppa:pj-assis/ppa to your software sources.
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h
uvcvideo changes between 2.6.32 and 2.6.35 were not causing the error with
dynamic controls, I've clean up the installation and now everything seems to be
working again, even with the old uvcvideo.h.
Something else was causing the control mappings to fail.
** Changed in: libwebcam (Ubuntu)
** Patch added: "replaces original debian package patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647188/+attachment/1633103/+files/uvcvideo_h.patch
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This package is mostly important to add extension controls to uvc logitech
cameras ( focus, pan/tilt, Led control, ...)
But for this to happen it needs to be compiled with the matching kernel
uvcvideo header (uvcvideo.h) since this is not available in the debian kernel
head
Hi,
i have exactly the same problem since the last anjuta update in karmic.
Running under valgrind:
==5514== Memcheck, a memory error detector.
==5514== Copyright (C) 2002-2008, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==5514== Using LibVEX rev 1884, a library for dynamic binary translation.
==5514=
Hi,
For those that can't boot to your system no matter what, here is my solution
(chroot from live cd):
1. boot from the live cd
2. open console
3. mount your root partition:
# sudo mkdir /media/SYS_ROOT
# sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/SYS_ROOT (change sda1 to whatever device
contains
Is there any special reason for this ?
>From GTk Docs
(http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings
--gtk-button-images):
The "gtk-button-images" property
Whether images should be shown on buttons.
Default value: TRUE
So this is not documented and it's not behaving a
Public bug reported:
>From gtk documentation
(http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkButton.html#gtk-button-
set-image):
gtk_button_set_image ()
Set the image of button to the given widget. Note that it depends on the
"gtk-button-images" setting whether the image will be displayed or not
Public bug reported:
The latest unstripped version of libavcodec for karmic (
4:0.5+svn20090706-1ubuntu1+extra1) is missing some encoding codecs that
were present in the previous version.
At least the following:
CODEC_ID_MPEG2VIDEO,CODEC_ID_MSMPEG4V3 and CODEC_ID_MPEG4
These are used by package
Here is another one:
ffmpeg is not installable with the extra libraries.
While every other package that depends on these can be installed with any of
the library flavours (stripped or unstripped), Ffmpeg, for some reason, now
forces the striped version.
Also after updating libavcodec-unstripped
The latest update install version 4:0.5+svn20090706-1ubuntu1+extra1 for
ffmpeg-extra but I still can't install libavcodec-dev (or any other dev package
for the ffmpeg suite) as it requires libavcodec-extra-52
>=4:0.5+svn20090706-1ubuntu3.
Since the dev packages are created from the stripped vers
I forgot to mention that this report is related to karmic
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Hi,
The stripped version of libav* packages have version 4:0.5+svn20090706 while
unstripped versions although based on the same source tarball
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/f/ffmpeg/ffmpeg_0.5+svn20090706.orig.tar.gz)
have ve
Fixed for karmic with upgrade to 1.1.0
** Changed in: guvcview (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Binary package hint: guvcview
guvcview 0.9.3 compilation is broken under Ubuntu intrepid and probably also
under Jaunty, this is related to gcc version and is fixed since guvcview 0.9.4.
An upgrade to the latest release is required for compilation to succeed.
** Affects: gu
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