On 4/14/21 5:16 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
On 4/14/21 4:27 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
"-s uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
When I start webcamd with this, return a LONG list of other variables
and webcamd not run. Is it right?
Try:
"-m uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
It's w
On 4/14/21 4:27 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
"-s uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
When I start webcamd with this, return a LONG list of other variables
and webcamd not run. Is it right?
Try:
"-m uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
--HPS
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> Hi,
>
> The following thread suggests using a UVC quirk:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-uvc/mailman/linux-uvc-devel/?viewmonth=202102
>
> Translated to webcamd parameters, it becomes:
>
> "-s uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
When I start webcamd with this, return a LONG list of other
On 4/14/21 4:15 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
The last version tha I Know that work need libhal,
Just do "make config" and de-select HAL support, before building.
Webcamd doesn't need it.
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> On 4/14/21 3:41 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> Hi,
>
:< - CUT - >:
> Does downgrading webcamd to an older version make it work again?
>
> I probably need to search for that error message. Maybe it is a known
> issue already fixed. So far it looks like a proble
Hi,
The following thread suggests using a UVC quirk:
https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-uvc/mailman/linux-uvc-devel/?viewmonth=202102
Translated to webcamd parameters, it becomes:
"-s uvc_driver.quirks=0x100"
Can you try that?
--HPS
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> Hi,
>
> On 4/14/21 1:10 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> > root@valfenda:/usr/ports/multimedia/webcamd # webcamd -d ugem1.3 -m
> > uvc_driver.trace=1
> ^^^ ugem -> ugen
>
> ugen was spelled wrong.
Ops .. Sorry.
output
root@val
Hi,
On 4/14/21 1:10 PM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
root@valfenda:/usr/ports/multimedia/webcamd # webcamd -d ugem1.3 -m
uvc_driver.trace=1
^^^ ugem -> ugen
ugen was spelled wrong.
--HPS
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> On 4/14/21 3:49 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> >>
> >> On 4/14/21 3:05 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> >>> 22:03:30.860068 usbus1.3
> >>> SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
> >>> 22:03:30.860079 usbus1.3
> >>> DONE-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=13608,IVAL=0,ERR=0
>
On 4/14/21 3:49 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
On 4/14/21 3:05 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
22:03:30.860068 usbus1.3 SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
22:03:30.860079 usbus1.3
DONE-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=13608,IVAL=0,ERR=0
:< CUT >:
Hi,
I see
>
> On 4/14/21 3:05 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> > 22:03:30.860068 usbus1.3
> > SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
> > 22:03:30.860079 usbus1.3
> > DONE-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=13608,IVAL=0,ERR=0
:< CUT >:
>
> Hi,
>
> I see data is received, so f
On 4/14/21 3:10 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
The webcamd create two devices ( /dev/video{0,1} ) and the pwcview open
the window, but not show image, onle a green screen, but the webcam active LED
turn on.
But in my old instalation
>
> On 4/14/21 3:05 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> > 22:03:30.860068 usbus1.3
> > SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
> > 22:03:30.860079 usbus1.3
> > DONE-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=13608,IVAL=0,ERR=0
> > 22:03:30.876112 usbus1.3
> > SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,
>
> On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> > The webcamd create two devices ( /dev/video{0,1} ) and the pwcview open
> > the window, but not show image, onle a green screen, but the webcam active
> > LED turn on.
But in my old instalations ( 13-Current (Nov or Dec of 2019 )
On 4/14/21 3:05 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
22:03:30.860068 usbus1.3 SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
22:03:30.860079 usbus1.3
DONE-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=13608,IVAL=0,ERR=0
22:03:30.876112 usbus1.3 SUBM-ISOC-EP=0081,SPD=HIGH,NFR=128,SLEN=0,IVAL=0
22:03:3
>
> On 4/14/21 2:49 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> > ugen1.3: at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
> > (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
>
> Hi,
>
> This webcam is connected VIA USB2.0 protocols only. No USB 3.x involved.
I try to connect in 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1 ports, and nothing worked.
>
> Unstab
On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
The webcamd create two devices ( /dev/video{0,1} ) and the pwcview open
the window, but not show image, onle a green screen, but the webcam active LED
turn on.
You should only use the first of the two devices. The second device is
for meta
On 4/14/21 2:49 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
ugen1.3: at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
(480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
Hi,
This webcam is connected VIA USB2.0 protocols only. No USB 3.x involved.
Unstable picture may indicate a bandwidth problem.
You can also compile webcamd with debugging and r
>
>
>
> On 4/13/21 8:14 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> > On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
> >> ?? The USB 3.1 not was reconise by FreeBSD.
> >>
> >> ?? when I create a meet in Jitsi, the webcam show image, but its seens
> >> like loose horizontal and vertical sync.
> >
> > What do
On 4/13/21 8:14 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
The USB 3.1 not was reconise by FreeBSD.
when I create a meet in Jitsi, the webcam show image, but its seens
like loose horizontal and vertical sync.
What does usbconfig say about the webcam?
A
On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
Apr 13 20:28:43 valfenda kernel: pcm6: unregister: mixer busy
Apr 13 20:28:43 valfenda kernel: pcm6: Waiting for sound application to exit!
Apr 13 20:28:43 valfenda kernel: pcm6: unregister: mixer busy
Apr 13 20:28:43 valfenda kernel: pcm6: Waiting for
On 4/14/21 1:38 AM, Nilton Jose Rizzo wrote:
The USB 3.1 not was reconise by FreeBSD.
when I create a meet in Jitsi, the webcam show image, but its seens like
loose horizontal and vertical sync.
What does usbconfig say about the webcam?
Any errors in dmesg?
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