Hi Andrea, On Thursday 01 October 2009 16:15:51 Andrea Grandi wrote: > Hi, > > 2009/10/1 Laurent Pinchart <[email protected]>: > > The Cheese problem is then probably in Cheese (or libv4l or gstreamer), > > not in the uvcvideo driver. I'm afraid I can't help you there. > > I understand your point, but... if you tell me to investigate Cheese > and Cheese's developers tell me to investigate the driver, I'll never > find a solution. I think you should coordinate to fix bugs, else the > end user will never benefit from your work. > > What end user see is: Cheese doesn't work, Skype doesn't work well, > Flash Plugin doesn't work well ecc.... I know two of these are closed > source, but a person can submit bugs to these projects too. If a end > user submit a bug, the developers will never understand how to fix it. > If a person with a good know-how like you would try to submit these > bugs, they almos surely understand how to fix it. > > Can you understand my point of view?
Sure. But that won't really help. I don't have access to your hardware and I have no experience with Cheese. If only one of those were true I could try to help by guessing what could be wrong in the driver for your hardware and sending you patches to try out, or by trying the application myself with my hardware. Guessing what could be wrong with an application I know nothing about when used with a hardware I have no access to is not just something I will do. You need to contact the Cheese developers and tell them to get in touch with me. They will probably not have access to the hardware either, but they should know about the application. -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart _______________________________________________ Linux-uvc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/linux-uvc-devel
