Hi,
Could you run the following test with guvcview:

make sure you disable "Exposure, Auto Priority", set exposure to manual.
Then try setting exposure to 10000 (the lowest exposure possible) the image
should be very dark, but the frame rate should reach the value you set for
the camera (up to 30 fps)
If it doesn't then there is something wrong with the camera.

Best regards,
Paulo

2009/6/24 Saint Germain <[email protected]>

On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 01:00:26 +0200, Saint Germain <[email protected]>
> wrote :
>
> > I've just bought a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 (3rd generation, BCD
> > 0.08) for my Debian Testing (kernel 2.6.26-2-686) and have some frame
> > dropped issues with it.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Do you think that the problem is in:
> > 1) the webcam hardware/firmware
> > 2) the kernel/uvc version
> > 3) mplayer/guvcview/...
> >
>
> For information, I've just tried with linux kernel 2.6.30-1 and I have
> the same problem...
>
> I think that I'll return the product and go for a Vision Pro which
> should work out-of-the-box (I hope).
>
> Regards,
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