Hi Thad,
Have you tried any of the Video for Linux programs aside from VIC to
see if the cameras work? http://www.exploits.org/v4l/
You should also see the appropriate /dev/video* devices there too if
the modules are loaded; do they exist?
Also, for my own Linux video cameras I have to do the following in a
startup script:
setv4l /dev/video0 brightness 32768 hue 32768 colour 64000 contrast
32768 whiteness 0
setv4l /dev/video1 brightness 32768 hue 32768 colour 64000 contrast
32768 whiteness 0
So, you might try that too?
Derek
Thad Sze wrote:
>
> Has anyone had trouble with getting any of the Osprey capture cards to
> work under Linux? I have an Osprey 230 I intend to use for a PIG but I
> don't seem to be able to get a video signal through it. The system is
> a SUSE 10.1 system running kernel 2.6.16. All of the built- in BTTV
> modules, etc seem to be loading properly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thad
>
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> Thaddeus Sze
> Information Technology
> Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
> Harvard University
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Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana