Yes. Today I downloaded Ubuntu 9.04 and booted from a CD ROM.  The CD-ROM 
contained gstreamer-properties so I was able to test directly for the problem
reported above.  I tested the video input and everything seemed to work fine.
After the test I received at the terminal the following error message:
"libv4l2: error converting / decoding frame data: v4l-convert: error parsing
 JPEG header: Not a JPG file ?".  I am not sure that this means anything 
because the test did work.  I saw my self in glorious colour while testing
the video input.  I conclude that the problem exists in 8.04 but not in the
more recent version 9.04.  But given that 8.04 is a long-term support
version I hope that the fix can be brought back to the Hardy Heron.

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gstreamer-properties reports incorrect resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403677
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