This bug was fixed in the package pipewire - 1.0.5-1ubuntu3
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pipewire (1.0.5-1ubuntu3) noble; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_fix_videoacl.patch:
- replace our incomplete cherry pick by the version that landed
upstream as part of merge request #2145 (lp: #2061687)
-- Nathan Pratta Teodosio <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Feb 2025
21:37:23 +0100
** Changed in: pipewire (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2061687
Title:
Snapshot doesn't work until camera is unplugged and plugged back in or
pipewire or wireplumber is restarted
Status in OEM Priority Project:
New
Status in PipeWire:
Fix Released
Status in gnome-snapshot package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in pipewire package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in pipewire source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Impact
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Snapshot fails to show the camera feed when a USB camera is present in
addition to the embedded one since boot.
Test plan
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*Power a computer with an integrated webcam off.
*Plug an USB camera in.
*Power the computer.
*Start Snapshot.
Expected: Snapshot starts showing the live feed of one of the cameras.
Regression potential
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Detection and use of devices relying on the V4L2 on systems using
Pipewire.
Original description
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Beta
On multiple computers, it appears like Snapshot doesn't work until I either:
- unplug the external USB webcam and plug it back in
- use the Fn key to disable the internal webcam and re-enable it
I have reported this issue upstream
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