On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Laurent Pinchart <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michał,
>
> On Wednesday 10 March 2010 22:27:20 Michał Górny wrote:
> > On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 11:31:55 +0100 Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> > > I don't have much experience with Windows, so I can't advice for a
> > > test application that would allow you to configure the resolution.
> > > I've heard that amcap is often used for testing, maybe you could give
> > > it a try.
> >
> > amcap wasn't much of help but I've tested several applications and all
> > provided resolutions seem to work on Windows. And I'm especially sure
> > that 160x120 works fine (which seems to be the preferred one with most
> > of the software).
> >
> > What should I do now?
>
> The next step would be to use a software USB sniffer on Windows to capture
> the
> device initialization sequence in Windows, and compare that to what's done
> by
> the uvcvideo driver.
>


Hi, Is anybody still interesting on this?
I am using the same device and have same issue. Also have the similar ugly
workaround of software scaling...

I can test with software USB sniffer both on Windows and Linux, please give
me a name of such software.

But I hardly have USB knowledge, so I need send out sniffer result to
someone can understand it.


>
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>
> Laurent Pinchart
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