Thanks again for the help, at least now I know what to do
Cheers,
Teguh Iskanto

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:55 AM, Laurent Pinchart <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Wednesday 10 March 2010 08:01:39 Teguh Iskanto wrote:
> > Hi Laurent, thanks heaps for the help,
> >
> > but now the device was complaining that it couldn't initialized  (seemed
> > like it couldn't find the suitable pic mode):
> > Do I need to put the 'right' quirks again to let the camera initialized
> > correctly ?
> >
> > Thanks again for your help,
> >
> > Followings are the excerpts:
> > ------------------------------------------
> > streamer -d -c /dev/video0 -b 16 -o test.jpeg
> > checking writer files [multiple image files] ...
> >   video name=ppm ext=ppm: ext mismatch [need jpeg]
> >   video name=pgm ext=pgm: ext mismatch [need jpeg]
> >   video name=jpeg ext=jpeg: OK
> > files / video: JPEG (JFIF) / audio: none
> > vid-open: trying: v4l2-old...
> > vid-open: failed: v4l2-old
> > vid-open: trying: v4l2...
> > v4l2: open
> > v4l2: device info:
> >   uvcvideo 0.1.0 / USB2.0 PC CAMERA @ usb-0000:00:07.2-1
> > vid-open: ok: v4l2
> > movie_init_writer start
> > setformat: JPEG (JFIF) (320x240): failed
> > setformat: 12 bit YUV 4:2:0 (planar) (320x240): failed
> > setformat: 16 bit YUV 4:2:2 (planar) (320x240): failed
> > setformat: 24 bit TrueColor (BE: rgb) (320x240): failed
> > setformat: 24 bit TrueColor (LE: bgr) (320x240): failed
> > no way to get: 320x240 JPEG (JFIF)
>
> Your application tries 5 different frame formats, but none of them are
> supported by the camera (it only supports YUV 4:2:2 packed). You will need
> to
> fix the application to support the YUYV format used by the camera.
> libv4lconvert might help if you need transcoding.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Laurent Pinchart
>
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