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Paul Wise wrote:
> David asks:
>
> > Anybody got this camera working on Debian.
>
> I don't have this camera, but according to the Linux Hardware website,
> it supports the generic USB video camera protocol, so
David asks:
> Anybody got this camera working on Debian.
I don't have this camera, but according to the Linux Hardware website,
it supports the generic USB video camera protocol, so should work fine.
There is one probe on the site that says the camera works fine too and
that the submitter of the
Hullo,
Anybody got this camera working on Debian.
It probably should but the only documentation I have been able to find, to
reference, mentions Windows only.
Before I took the dive I thought I'd find out if there were any `gotchas'.
Thanks for any.
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 04:02:42PM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> Interestingly, I apparently have pulse installed and running:
>
> paulf@dudley:~$ ps ax | grep pulse
> 1063 ? S
> I didn't manually load it, so somewhe
On 7/27/21 12:21 PM, Thomas Amm wrote:
On Tue, 2021-07-27 at 11:44 -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
Folks:
I bought a Logitech C270 webcam, which is supposed to work in Linux.
It
does, EXCEPT the microphone isn't picking up sound. I've checked in
alsamixer, and the microphone dev
On Tue, 2021-07-27 at 11:44 -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> Folks:
>
> I bought a Logitech C270 webcam, which is supposed to work in Linux.
> It
> does, EXCEPT the microphone isn't picking up sound. I've checked in
> alsamixer, and the microphone device can be select
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 11:44:36AM -0400, Paul M. Foster wrote:
> I bought a Logitech C270 webcam, which is supposed to work in Linux. It
> does, EXCEPT the microphone isn't picking up sound. I've checked in
> alsamixer, and the microphone device can be selected.
When they g
Folks:
I bought a Logitech C270 webcam, which is supposed to work in Linux. It
does, EXCEPT the microphone isn't picking up sound. I've checked in
alsamixer, and the microphone device can be selected. But under cheese
or other software, it still does not capture. Yes, I've goo
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Try comparing kernel messages (dmesg).
Or install the old kernel image into the buster and try to eliminate or
confirm it depends on library or on kernel driver.
>From what I read it is kernel driver issue and it was fixed, then broken
then fixed, then broken etc.
t
> libraries). I installed cheese and the webcam was recognized instantly. I
> played around with it for a bit and even shook the laptop, just to see if
> there was a problem with some internal cable and the camera was still
> working.
>
> I don't know what to make of it. Th
On Sat 09 Jan 2021 at 08:19:36 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 09 ian 21, 00:13:06, Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 08 Jan 2021 at 16:46:53 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > >
> > > This is inappropriate on this list. Please take it elsewhere. Thank you.
> >
> > The political statement inciting vio
On Saturday, January 09, 2021 07:25:57 AM David wrote:
> Especially on mailing lists where we get to read the
> stupid things over and over again.
+1 (or more)
On Sat, 9 Jan 2021 at 17:19, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> If you think something posted on debian-user is in violation of the
> Debian Code of Conduct please contact the Debian Community Team.
I've always found email signatures to be entirely pointless,
except that they help me to identify people to
On Sb, 09 ian 21, 00:13:06, Brian wrote:
> On Fri 08 Jan 2021 at 16:46:53 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> >
> > This is inappropriate on this list. Please take it elsewhere. Thank you.
>
> The political statement inciting violence I responded to is also
> inappropriate. That is to be tolerated?
A
On Sat, 9 Jan 2021 00:13:06 +
Brian wrote:
> > This is inappropriate on this list. Please take it elsewhere. Thank
> > you.
>
> The political statement inciting violence I responded to is also
> inappropriate. That is to be tolerated?
Take it elsewhere.
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On Fri 08 Jan 2021 at 16:46:53 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 20:10:05 +
> Brian wrote:
>
> > > --
> > > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> > > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
> >
> > DT tried the soapbox. It didn't work
On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 20:10:05 +
Brian wrote:
> > --
> > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
>
> DT tried the soapbox. It didn't work out.
...
> > -Ed Howdershelt (Author)
>
> Someone who believes in radic
On Thu 31 Dec 2020 at 12:15:13 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
[Snipped Celejar's comments. The only thing added to it is below]
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
> --
> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
DT tried the soapbox. It
On Jo, 07 ian 21, 23:35:23, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>
> Thanks. So, this is the list of all linux-image-amd64:
> https://snapshot.debian.org/binary/linux-image-amd64/
You might want to read the description for 'linux-image-amd64' first ;)
> Which one should I install? Which was the first kernel t
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Thanks. So, this is the list of all linux-image-amd64:
> https://snapshot.debian.org/binary/linux-image-amd64/
>
> Which one should I install? Which was the first kernel that came with
> Stretch?
Otavio, come on, does google not work on your PC?
https://wiki.debian.org/De
On Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 09:44:49AM +0100, deloptes wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > Some of us do need the webcam for video calls / conferences ;)
> > (family, friends or work)
> >
>
> Andrei, forgive me the the joke, but I doubt you are a model or movie star,
On Jo, 07 ian 21, 14:22:30, deloptes wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > Typically a Debian release should run with the kernel from the previous
> > release (makes dist-upgrade easier), specific exceptions are mentioned
> > in the Release Notes.
> >
> > If possible you should stick with kernels
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Typically a Debian release should run with the kernel from the previous
> release (makes dist-upgrade easier), specific exceptions are mentioned
> in the Release Notes.
>
> If possible you should stick with kernels from the LTS project (as far
> as I know stretch is still
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 09:37:42 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 07 ian 21, 02:06:33, deloptes wrote:
> >
> > I'm just wondering why one would want to have a spy cam on his notebook
> > working. In the company everybody glue something on the webcam or painted
> >
On Jo, 07 ian 21, 09:37:10, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> On 07/01/2021 01:06, deloptes wrote:
> > Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> >
> > > In this case, what's the oldest kernel I can install on Stretch?
> > you mean the most recent?
>
> No, I mean the opposite. The oldest that can be installed on Stretch Beca
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> No, I mean the opposite. The oldest that can be installed on Stretch
> Because I didn't have a problem with older kernels. I must have
> uninstalled some of the oldest kernel I had. At the moment I have:
>
from what I read you need a 3.x kernel to be sure it works.
Last
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Some of us do need the webcam for video calls / conferences ;)
> (family, friends or work)
>
Andrei, forgive me the the joke, but I doubt you are a model or movie star,
I would insist looking at :D - same for me :D.
I understand this but do not understand compl
On Jo, 07 ian 21, 02:06:33, deloptes wrote:
>
> I'm just wondering why one would want to have a spy cam on his notebook
> working. In the company everybody glue something on the webcam or painted
> it with permanent black.
> At home - audio is off and the webcam is f
wondering why one would want to have a spy cam on his notebook
working. In the company everybody glue something on the webcam or painted
it with permanent black.
At home - audio is off and the webcam is fully covered as well.
... but in the case it is your privacy matter.
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> [18820.144438] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Integrated Camera
> [(5986:0299) 18820.147743] uvcvideo 2-4:1.0: Entity type for entity
> [Processing 2 was
> not initialized!
> [18820.147758] uvcvideo 2-4:1.0: Entity type for entity Camera 1 was not
> initialized!
> [18820.1
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Thanks. This is the dmesg log while giving the 2 commands as above:
>
> After `sudo rmmod uvcvideo`:
> [15630.304614] usbcore: deregistering interface driver uvcvideo
>
> After `sudo modprobe -v uvcvideo`:
>
> [15651.636552] uvcvideo: Found UVC 1.00 device Integrated Cam
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> I have installed uvcdynctrl, but I don't know what to make of its output:
>
> $ sudo uvcdynctrl -l
> Listing available devices:
> video0 Integrated Camera: Integrated C
> Media controller device: /dev/media0
> Entity 1: Integrated Camera: Integrated C. Type: 65537, Revis
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> I've added the stretch-backports repos and installed the new kernel and
> headers:
>
> $ uname -r
> 4.19.0-0.bpo.9-amd64
>
> But it doesn't seem to have sorted much out. The camera gets recognised
> for a few minutes and then it stops.
>
I just did a search in google fo
Dan Ritter wrote:
> If you absolutely need a working camera as soon as possible, buy
> a new USB camera.
but the subject says it is integrated. I suggest just install a new kernel
(may be from back ports if available and you want to stay on stretch)
you can compile new kernel or simply upgrade to
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> https://paste.debian.net/plainh/1c22d1aa
Your kernel believes you have two video cameras, one named
Trust. They have different USB ids.
They both get recognized repeatedly in your snippet, but because
there is not enough context, I can't tell whether that means
- you put
: ThinkPad Edge E130
>
> I have had a problem with having the integrated webcam to be recognized
> by various applications (cheese, Microsoft Teams [yes...], Zoom, etc).
> It does work sometimes and it doesn't at other times.
>
> I have various kernels installed (4.9.0-11-amd
On Fri, 1 Jan 2021 12:41:38 -0500
Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 09:50:00AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> >On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 11:13:54 -0500
> >Michael Stone wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:59:36AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> >> >I don't know how to evaluate this. But still, if
On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 09:50:00AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 11:13:54 -0500
Michael Stone wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:59:36AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
>I don't know how to evaluate this. But still, if the camera is
>reporting 720p, shouldn't the applications default to that?
On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 11:13:54 -0500
Michael Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:59:36AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> >I don't know how to evaluate this. But still, if the camera is
> >reporting 720p, shouldn't the applications default to that?
>
> The optical quality on most small web cams is so
gt; Check also the other /dev/video* files.
>
> Another method is to use qv4l2 (provided by the homonym package), which
> is very user-friendly and I think it uses v4l2-ctl to find information.
Thanks. I used the lsusb method described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/214977/how-ca
homonym package), which
is very user-friendly and I think it uses v4l2-ctl to find information.
The above information comes from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/webcam_setup.
Cheese and vlc must not be used to find out available resolutions. On
my Dell built-in webcam both show 640x480 and
ncidentally, I
> > > see that Cheese also opens the camera by default at a lower
> > > resolution - but a different one: 960x540. Why? Is this to save
> > > space when recording?
> >
> > I don't know: one possibility is that either Linux or VLC/Cheese
On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 10:59:36AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
I don't know how to evaluate this. But still, if the camera is
reporting 720p, shouldn't the applications default to that?
The optical quality on most small web cams is so bad that increasing the
resolution just means significantly more
ution -
> > but a different one: 960x540. Why? Is this to save space when recording?
>
> I don't know: one possibility is that either Linux or VLC/Cheese
> incorrectly detects the webcam resolution? Another possibility could be
The manufacturer claims that it's 720
ution -
> > but a different one: 960x540. Why? Is this to save space when recording?
>
> to set up the default video resolution of your webcam in Cheese, install
> dconf editor, launch it and set up the the video-x-resolution and
> video-y-resolution in /org/gnome/cheese/
Tha
to set up the default video resolution of your webcam in Cheese, install dconf
editor, launch it and set up the the video-x-resolution and video-y-resolution
in /org/gnome/cheese/
ding?
I don't know: one possibility is that either Linux or VLC/Cheese incorrectly
detects the webcam resolution? Another possibility could be a marketing trick:
an higher resolution is claimed through interpolation while actual optical
resolution is lower.
> 2) VLC's GUI doesn'
Hi,
I'm puzzled by VLC's handling of my webcam. When I open it using
default settings, either via the GUI or CLI ('vlc v4l2://'), it opens
(according to 'Tools / Media Information / Codec') in 848x480. The
camera supports HD, however, and I can get that by 'vlc
Hi everybody,
droidcam is a small utility which converts an Android phone into a webcam for
linux (connected by USB or Wifi). Since there is a webcam shortage right now
and many people have Android phones, I thought I post my notes here for
everybody who needs a webcam on a Debian 10 system
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 12:23:31PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On my laptop, with working internal webcam and internal Intel sound
> hardware, I have no /dev/audio* either.
Same on my buster desktop.
Before the Covid craziness, I had no experience with webcams and
microphones under Linux. So
[Please do not top post.]
On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 16:21:10 +0200
Bernard wrote:
> Thanks for this reply. I still haven't found a way to get that Logitech
> c910 webcam on my desktop running Debian Stretch. It operates only as a
> camera and does not record any sound.
>
> (Thi
Thanks for this reply. I still haven't found a way to get that Logitech
c910 webcam on my desktop running Debian Stretch. It operates only as a
camera and does not record any sound.
(This same Logitech c910 works on my laptop running Ubuntu 14.04. It
works bad : the recorded sound is
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 17:14:29 +0200
Bernard wrote:
> testing with cheese, it doesn't record any sound. Thanks in advance for
Try testing the camera with other software, e.g., ffmpeg, mpv, vlc:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Webcam_setup
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam
Celejar
testing with cheese, it doesn't record any sound. Thanks in advance for
your help
Bernard
Martin McCormick wrote:
> The tesseract utility flawlessly converted the sample jpg
> in to ASCII text so I tried that
> other Linux box's VGA port. This certainly looks like not much
> of anything but I was happy to get it:
>
> Debian GNU/Linux 10 audios tty
>
> audio3 login: [43431.2943
Dan Ritter writes:
> fswebcam is a package that captures images from V4L2 devices.
> It's command-line driven and has a few useful features like
> resizing, averaging multiple frames, and skipping early frames
> for devices that take a while to focus. It writes JPEG or PNG.
>
> Remember to make y
Dan Ritter writes:
> Martin was just sense-of-wondering at modern technology. I'm
> guessing his eventual project will snap frames for OCR on
> demand, then send the output through a braille terminal or
> a speech synthesizer.
Our messages basically crossed due to the time lag here
betwee
deloptes writes:
> I still don't get it how you want to capture and process video to text to
> audio - perhaps deduplicate frame content etc. - how many frames per
> second
> do you want to process, cause I did not get this with the 4Mhz and how it
> is relevant. I was thinking your display is ru
deloptes wrote:
>
> I still don't get it how you want to capture and process video to text to
> audio - perhaps deduplicate frame content etc. - how many frames per second
> do you want to process, cause I did not get this with the 4Mhz and how it
> is relevant. I was thinking your display is run
Martin McCormick wrote:
> Thank you very much. I started using unix-like OS's 30
> years ago in June but the digital video field is new to me so I
> still have a lot of learning to do.
>
> As an electronics and amateur radio enthusiast, I am
> astounded at how fast that A/D converter has to work
Dan Ritter writes:
> UVC means USB Video Class. The Video For Linux 2 driver system
> should recognize it as a V4L2 device.
>
> fswebcam is a package that captures images from V4L2 devices.
> It's command-line driven and has a few useful features like
> resizing, averaging multiple frames, and sk
Martin McCormick wrote:
> The video capture device is an Epifan AVIO-HD video
> digitizer and one of it's modes is VGA conversion with all video
> sent in the .uvc or webcam format.
>
> The part I don't know yet is what needs to happen to
> convert .uv
text from printed pages.
I suspect that the image the OCR program is expecting to
see is a raster.
The video capture device is an Epifan AVIO-HD video
digitizer and one of it's modes is VGA conversion with all video
sent in the .uvc or webcam format.
The part I don
Markus Raps wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> iam trying to send a USB Webcam (Audio and Video) stream via UDP to Another
> machine for further rendering.
> my problem: the other side cant see the video data in the mpegts stream
> without encoding.
>
> but i dont have the perf
Hi there,
iam trying to send a USB Webcam (Audio and Video) stream via UDP to
Another machine for further rendering.
my problem: the other side cant see the video data in the mpegts stream
without encoding.
but i dont have the performance to encode on the first machine.
so is there a flag
Oh, sorry, actually my suspend to disk/hibernate button isn’t recognized
by xev currently :/
under KDE (what is it supposed to do?), suspend, toggle WLAN, webcam
(recognized but does nothing, I think I have no webcam recognized…
normally it has one right? with free driver?), “external display”,
“disable trackpad” (wait! how do you re-enable it?! …except by reboot I
mean), suspend to disk
rth of stuff that does nothing but segfault on this
> wheezy install:
I don't know about wheezy, but on current stable:
root@tal:~# apt-cache search webcam | wc -l
41
Surely, there must be some lightweight alternatives in that result set ...
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On Wednesday 07 October 2015 15:53:31 Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 15:31 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > [1154154.821607] cheese[4139]: segfault at 0 ip f6b8aba8 sp
> > ffd1354c error 4 in libc-2.13.so[f6b13000+15e000]
>
> This is probably bug with Cheese and the TV
On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 15:31 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> [1154154.821607] cheese[4139]: segfault at 0 ip f6b8aba8 sp
> ffd1354c error 4 in libc-2.13.so[f6b13000+15e000]
This is probably bug with Cheese and the TV card:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=562765
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Greetings;
Needing a decently decent resolution but tiny camera, suitable for
mounting on my cnc machines to give them some machine vision, I came
across some cheap ones that claimed over 1000 tv lines, for less than 8
bucks USD. Since the last one of those was $22 and was about 10% the
size
ogling around I've found many similar issues but
>>> no
>>> solution. Please help whoever can. I have Sid.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Rodolfo
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have an Aspire One running wheezy and GNOME 3.4.2. The web
o
>> solution. Please help whoever can. I have Sid.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rodolfo
>>
>>
>
> I have an Aspire One running wheezy and GNOME 3.4.2. The webcam "just
> works". What Debian release are you using?
>
> --
>
> Liam
>
nks,
>
> Rodolfo
>
>
I have an Aspire One running wheezy and GNOME 3.4.2. The webcam "just
works". What Debian release are you using?
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Hi all.
On my Acer Aspire One netbook, when I launch cheese, it complain that the
device is `not found'. Googling around I've found many similar issues but no
solution. Please help whoever can. I have Sid.
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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tv.deb...@googlemail.com writes:
> I had one of those and there is a well know, but unfixed, firmware bug
> affecting most Qc Pro 9000. If you search for "quickcam Pro 9000
> firmware bug" you will see what I mean by "well known bug".
>
> I tinkered a lot to get this camera to work and never go
On 16/01/2015 04:48, Alexis wrote:
Ping. Any thoughts?
Alexis.
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 18:53:03 +1100, Alexis wrote:
Hi all,
i have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, which i use with the Jitsi
voice/video client. Occasionally it stops working, such that my laptop
- an Asus K53E running 64-bit Whee
Ping. Any thoughts?
Alexis.
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 18:53:03 +1100, Alexis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, which i use with the Jitsi
> voice/video client. Occasionally it stops working, such that my laptop
> - an Asus K53E running 64-bit Wheezy + all available updates -
Hi all,
i have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, which i use with the Jitsi
voice/video client. Occasionally it stops working, such that my laptop -
an Asus K53E running 64-bit Wheezy + all available updates - doesn't
appear to detect it at all (as per the output of e.g. `lsusb`). Leaving
the cam plu
On Sunday 06 April 2014 22:39:28 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
[...]
>
> Please leave me a note whether you are happy now. So I can close
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=742412
I will look into it next weekend again, and then update the bugreport.
Thanks,
Rainer
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serve the first soundslot for your intel card. Your
> > headset (ID 046d:0a44) will become index 1 and your webcam (ID
> > 046d:0825) index 2 though.
> >
> > See http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards
> Indeed that makes a lot of sense. I will try your suggestion,
> fixing
Hi Elimar,
many thanks for your quick reply.
On Sunday 06 April 2014 14:09:18 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Rainer Dorsch [2014-04-06 11:00 +0200]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have two usb devices on my system, which register with the snd_usb_audio
> > module, a USB Head
* Rainer Dorsch [2014-04-06 11:00 +0200]:
> Hi,
>
> I have two usb devices on my system, which register with the snd_usb_audio
> module, a USB Headset and a USB webcam (has a microphone built-in). I use
>
> options snd-usb-audio index=-2
>
> in modprobe.d to keep t
Hi,
I have two usb devices on my system, which register with the snd_usb_audio
module, a USB Headset and a USB webcam (has a microphone built-in). I use
options snd-usb-audio index=-2
in modprobe.d to keep the usb devices away from card index 0, since I want to
be snd_hda_intel the default
On 22 January 2014 17:29, Robin wrote:
> Was working a couple of months ago, now it's not.
>
> Sid: 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.8-1 (2014-01-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
> and 3.11-2 debian kernels
>
> ls /dev/video
> ls: cannot access /dev/video: No such file or director
Was working a couple of months ago, now it's not.
Sid: 3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.8-1 (2014-01-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
and 3.11-2 debian kernels
ls /dev/video
ls: cannot access /dev/video: No such file or directory
webcam logitech c920
lsusb
Bus 009 Device 009: ID 046d:082d Logitech, In
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 03:25:32PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Debian 64 bit Wheezy/sid in a VM on my Dell Laptop. I know that he
> webcam works in Linux.
>
> When I attempt to apply Camera default settings in Kamerka I get the
> message 'Could not connect to V4L d
Debian 64 bit Wheezy/sid in a VM on my Dell Laptop. I know that he
webcam works in Linux.
When I attempt to apply Camera default settings in Kamerka I get the
message 'Could not connect to V4L device!'
I have found
http://wiki.debian.org/AtiHowTo#Installing_proprietary_firmware but a
On 2012-06-11, Paul Seyfert wrote:
>
> After a normal boot I can use my webcam in skype/cheese/ ...
> if I then hibernate-ram and wake up the system again the webcam is not
> found anymore by either of these.
>
> Since it affects several programs it's probably not an e
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Hi,
I'd love to file a bugreport for the following problem, yet I have no
idea for which package:
After a normal boot I can use my webcam in skype/cheese/ ...
if I then hibernate-ram and wake up the system again the webcam is not
found anymo
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 06:05:15PM +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:14:35 +0100
> Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:12:50PM +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear list,
> > >
> > > I have tested my webcam w
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:14:35 +0100
Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:12:50PM +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
> > Now I like to place a tiny viewer on my des
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:12:50PM +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
> Now I like to place a tiny viewer on my desktop which simply
> sits at the corner of my desktop and whenever I like I can
>
On 04/19/2012 12:04 PM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Thanks for the info. I have checked vlc, but as you have pointed out
it is a cpu consuming viewer. I need such a small tool which always
sits at the corner of my desktop to view through camera and on demand
it will do the capture.
Try mplayer. IIRC it
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 10:41:37 +0200
"tv.deb...@googlemail.com" wrote:
> >> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
> >&
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
Dear list,
I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
Now I like to place a tiny viewer on my desktop which simply
sits at the corner of my desktop and whenever I like I can
record the views. Is there any ?
Thanks
Hi
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:42 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
> Now I like to place a tiny viewer on my desktop which simply
> sits at the corner of my desktop and whenever I like I can
> record th
Dear list,
I have tested my webcam with guvcviwe and the cam is running fine.
Now I like to place a tiny viewer on my desktop which simply
sits at the corner of my desktop and whenever I like I can
record the views. Is there any ?
Thanks
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 20:04:39 +0200, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> What's the output of "arecord -l"? I ask becasue it can be that you
>> have now two microphones (one coming from the sound card and other from
>> the webcam) and need to define what's
PDIF options, but no 'intertnal mic boost' or 'mic boost'.
As for F6, it lists the two sound cards that are available in that
system, that is :
HDA Intel G45 DEVCTG
and the webcam sound card, that states that it does not have any
playback function. For more details,
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