Hi Frito, sorry for the late reply.
On Sunday 14 June 2009 02:18:11 Frito Lay wrote: > > On Saturday 21 February 2009 19:58:02 Pivo wrote: > > > Hi Laurent, > > > I have the same webcam, the same problems than petr but the problem is > > > not solve and I think you didn't get the answers you wanted. > > I have the same problem. My webcam is embedded in my Sony laptop (FZ > series), it has the same USB id. Just tried the uvcvideo driver included in > kernel 2.6.30, and the problem persists. [snip] > Just wanted to add that I used to use the r5u870 driver and it worked > correctly at 320x240, but had to switch to uvcvideo because the > r5u870 one doesn't build with kernels newer than 2.6.27 (I think the > project was abandoned). > So maybe its possible to look into the r5u870 driver and see how it was > done there? Feel free to do so :-) > This is a major problem, because Skype, kopete, etc, they all use 320x240, > so they are not working with this driver. Can you capture and send me a USB traffic dump (you can use Linux's usbmon for that) of all control and interrupts messages exchanged by the host and the camera, starting at when you plug the camera in and extending to when the application starts streaming in 320x240 ? Alternatively, with a Ricoh webcam sample I could debug the problem myself here, which would be faster :-) Best regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel
