Hi Brian,
> Fire up VLC
> File
> Open Capture device.
> A panel pops up and in the top right corner there is a capture mode
> option. This should say Video for Linux 2.
> Note if it does not and you cannot pick it then the uvc install is suspect.
I can see "Video for Linux 2" option, it's the default.
> Fill in your two devices /dev/video0 /dev/dsp1
Tried everyting, but no picture.
What is interesting, that I can exit VLC, it must be killed with SIGTERM
(the same I need when I test luvcview).
> for the device. I cannot get xawtv to work as a tv but the -hwscan
> option is great to check the V4l2 device is there. It also confirms the
> actual video device the camera is on.
>
> Brian
This is the xawtv -hwscan output:
This is xawtv-3.95.dfsg.1, running on Linux/i686 (2.6.27-7-generic)
looking for available devices
port 280-311
type : Xvideo, image scaler
name : NV17 Video Texture
/dev/video0: OK [ -device /dev/video0 ]
type : v4l2
name : Integrated Camera
flags: capture
So, the device sits there ;-)
Regards,
IVan
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