Same issue here after upgrading to 21.04. Never had any issues before. cam is
microsoft hd-3000
sudo apt install guvcview
and switch back to default resolution (in my case 720) did the trick for me as
stated before. thanks btw.
after that cheese and other voip program work well
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As an additional note to that workaround. I had to install v4l2loopback-
dkms and v4l2loopback-utils in order to support the dummy device. I also
had to run 'modprobe v4l2loopback exclusive_caps=1' to get the device
created to actually accept the stream.
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In case anyone is curious, I was able to get a workaround going at least
by using ffmpeg and a dummy video device to transform the video stream.
I am using a Razer Blade 2014 with the following webcam: Bus 003 Device
005: ID 0bda:579f Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
1. Create a new file called
I found a work-around. My problems with cheese started when I changed
the "Effects". I ran the utility "dconf-editor" (from package dconf-
utils) and selected the following:
org -> gnome -> cheese
selected-effect [click set to default on the bottom right]
exit dconf-editor.
This allowed
Steve Kondik (cyanogen), it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug cheese
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
For more on why this is helpful, please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.
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Similar issues on the new Razer Blade running Arch Linux, so keeping an
eye out for any fixes.
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Title:
[Logitech C170] Cheese says "There was an
Same issue on the new Razer Blade Pro. Works fine at 640x480 but becomes
a mess at higher resolutions with half the video displayed and the rest
of the frame blank or green. This camera is capable of 1920x1080.
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0bda:579f Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
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Archisman Panigrahi, you said you were going to check what happens in an
older version of Ubuntu. Could you please advise?
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Title:
[Logitech
Christopher M. Penalver, do I need to provide any further information
before this bug is confirmed?
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Title:
[Logitech C170] Cheese says "There
velocity303, given you have different hardware, noted the app crashes,
and it doesn't work for resolutions supported by your webcam, you have
issues that are different from what is scoped in this report.
Hence, if you would like your issues addressed, please file a new report via a
terminal:
I have been following this bug for a while now but want to add some
information relevant to my system. I have a Razer Blade 14 (2014) and it
has a 1920x1080 capable webcam. Information on the model is below:
Bus 003 Device 005: ID 0bda:579f Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
With Cheese however I have
I will check what happens in an older version of Ubuntu.
>"This never happened in any previous versions of Ubuntu."
What might have happened is that, Cheese sensed the maximum capability of
the webcam and used it by default.
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Archisman Panigrahi, regarding your Logitech C170 webcam specifications
from http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/webcam-c170 it makes
sense why your webcam doesn't work on 1024x768 or 800x640, as it doesn't
support those specific resolutions.
Hence, to further narrow this down, regarding
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