Hi, On Tuesday 11 November 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear Laurent and other developers of linux-uvc: > > I was talking with my mentor. We are interesting in: > · Still Image capture: method 2 and method 3, but we don't know which > camera can use method 3.
Here's a non exhaustive list of webcams that support (or at least claim to support) still capture method 2. 0402:5606 ALi Corp. 0408:030c Quanta Computer, Inc. 046d:0994 Logitech, Inc. 046d:09a1 Logitech, Inc. 046d:09b2 Logitech, Inc. 0471:0332 Philips 04f2:b016 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd 05ac:8502 Apple Computer, Inc. 064e:a110 Suyin Corp. 0ac8:332d Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. 0ac8:3343 Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. 0ad2:933d Service & Quality Technology Co., Ltd 0c45:62e0 Microdia 0c45:63e0 Microdia 145f:013e Unknown 145f:013f 174f:5931 Syntek 174f:5a31 174f:8a33 1871:0306 1c4f:3000 1cac:a332 1cac:b288 5986:0104 Bison 5986:0200 5986:0202 Bison 5986:0240 Bison 5986:0300 5986:0303 Bison I don't know of any camera supporting still image capture method 3. > · Clock: I can see an example in documentation of UVC 1.1 (Class and > FAQ) with clock reference, but it's only a unique (and duplicated) > example with stream payload. See section 2.4.3.4 in the UVC 1.1 specification. > · UVC stub: My mentor is thinking about have a software UVC (like > mac80211 for wifi devices) that show you usb trams. It can be > interesting for learning and for debugging. I'm not sure to understand. Could you please elaborate ? Best regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel
