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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The recently proposed kernel (2.6.27-12-generic) fixes this bug for me.
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On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 08:09:12AM -, Chris Carlin wrote:
> So you have two people still reporting trouble with this bug. Are you
> sure you want to leave it as won't fix?
This is marked as Won't Fix in a version of the kernel which is only
available in a release of Ubuntu which is no longer u
So you have two people still reporting trouble with this bug. Are you
sure you want to leave it as won't fix?
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Sometimes I have that problem and sometimes not. I can't find out what
it's depend on.
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For what i'm concerned intrepid fixed this issue for me with skype. I'm
using the medibuntu skype package if it matters.
So this bug is behind me now, i hope i'm not just the lucky guy here and
that the issue has been really dealt with.
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Yes, Leann, I'm still seeing the problems described here on more than
one fully up-to-date Intrepid computer.
Most unfortunately the vloopback workaround proposed above doesn't work
on Intrepid, so we're just sunk.
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Intrepid's final release? Thanks.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
@ Brad Johnson
Just wanted to thank you for suggesting the use of vloopback. I just had a
long video conversation with someone using Ekiga. I went with:
./resize /dev/video0 /dev/video1 352x288 176x144 rgb24
@all
In order to get better video quality I had to pass some gain parameters to the
gs
Confirmed that image cropping is still an issue on 8.10 alpha 3
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Hi, I just tested this using Ubuntu 8.10 (Alpha 3 - Released July 24th,
2008). The image still gets cropped. However, that was a LIVE session
of the CD. So before I set this "New", I'll install it, get all the
updates, and try again.
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It is what i did when i tried the fix and had no success, i have to try
with the latest skype version maybe it solves the issue and it is why
you're reporting the fix as working which was not the case previous
skype version.
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I think the reason why the patch isn't working for some people is fairly silly:
Ubuntu doesn't place the gspca driver in the default directory, and in
particular not the one where the gspca_build script of the gspca source expects
and removes it. Hence, the ubuntu driver doesn't get removed and
I've tried this patch, which didn't worked for the official Skype
version.
Now I uninstalled the officially version and installed the Skype
packages (skype, skype-common, version 2.0.0.72-0medibuntu1) from the
medibuntu respositories. And know, what - it works now with this
package! Not sure thoug
Hi,
This is not a solution to do an exception for this particular driver.
Implementing workaround for a particular driver?! What about the others?
We will just fall back to the situation as it is now: "Why is my image
cropped?" OR "Why is this software not using this webcam properly when
another c
My skype finally gets tested and it works. (Cannot think why it
shouldn't :) )
Regarding the inclusion of the patch, I don't know how to put it, but
it seems the way gspca handle the size of video has its own reason, it
tries to provide a full range of dimensions from SCIF to VGA with
every possib
I just tested. I compiled the patch with gspca-01.00.20 from debian sid
and it's fixed the issue as far as I can tell, although I have only
tested with mplayer so far not skype or anything else. It probably will
work with the source from hardy, I was doing it wrong at first I think,
so I downloaded
I also applied the patch to gspcav1-20071224 and compiled successfully. And
after replaced the gspca.ko, my webcam won't scale down to 160x120 anymore. At
least running "mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=160:height=120
" gives me a correct 320x240 video stream and console output like this:
Sele
I applied the patch but it would not compile correctly so i grabbed the
latest version of gspca (gspcav1-20071224) and applied manually the
patch on gspca_core.c, then i run a make and finally copied the
generated gspca.ko to
/lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/ubuntu/media/gspcav1/gspca.ko and this
did
Hi,
I'm not a coder myself... I had a quick look to the source code in Hardy
(8.04) here
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/gspca/01.00.18-2/+files/gspca_01.00.18-2.tar.gz
and it seems the patch can apply.
I would say: copy the patch in /usr/src/modules , then
$ cd gspca
$ patch -p1 < ../
Thanks Yannick, i saw your posts in french forum too :)
Do you think i can just patch the gspca sources from the ubuntu repo and
compile them from /usr/src/modules/gspca/ ?
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Hi,
Quoting the previous post: "it now affects skype which was not the case
under gutsy."
I think that's wrong. It is probably affecting Skype since it began to
do video under Linux. The problem is very ancient (since years) and the
gspca devs just do not want to fix it (or lack time...). AFAIK,
I have added the gspca package to the bug description as according to andypoo
(skype dev) this seems to be related to the way how gspca is sending datas.
I confirm this bug on 2.6.24 kernel and unfortunately that it now affects skype
which was not the case under gutsy.
Hope something can be done
Seems to affect skype users, too. See
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=131041
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Hi,
The brightness slider in ekiga doesn't work because you are not in a
call.
Call sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and, once in the call, try to use the slider.
Regards,
Yannick
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With this patch ekiga works correctly, but there is a small problem.
The brightness slider in ekiga doesn't working. I don't know, that is an ekiga
or a driver issue ?
Thanx
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Hi,
"Ok sorry for the patch, but it's broken i've write it without testing
it.
http://www.saillard.org/ekiga/gspcav1-20070508_force_using_hardware_mode_v3.patch
Here the new patch that works for me(tm) and the webcam ZC0302 (0ac8:0302 Z-Star
Microelectronics Corp. ZC0302 WebCam)"
Quote from Luc
I tested this patch, but ekiga can't show any image already.
I'm sorry, but this test's result is failure.
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Hi,
Ekiga can't guess the driver report falsely it support the asked
resolution.
This is a gspca issue, not an ekiga issue.
Luc Saillard wrote this patch to the gscpa driver:
http://saillard.org/ekiga/gspcav1-20070508_force_using_hardware_mode.patch
To install:
$ wget http://mxhaard.free.fr/spc
A workaround that seems to work for me is to download, compile and load
the vloopback module:
http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/pub/Motion/VideoFourLinuxLoopbackDevice/vloopback-1.1-rc1.tar.gz
and then run:
./resize /dev/video0 /dev/video1 640x480 640x480 yuv420p
Then use /dev/video2 for video input.
This happens with Feisty and QuickCam Communicate STX (046d:08d7) as
well.
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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