Yup, no blame to OM. I was just asking. I have noticed the flash issue 
from my reading around. Tis all good. I'll have it worked out shortly. 
Very typical of Adobe & their products.

John-


On 09/28/2009 01:12 AM, Matti Laakso wrote:
> Also notice that when using Video 4 Linux 2 (v4l2) webcams on linux,
> the adobe flashplugin is unable to view the camera perfectly. When
> using older cameras (v4l1 compatible) the picture is pretty OK and
> viewable but when using newer (v4l2) cameras the pictere is a mess.
> You should not blame OM for this problem. Just tell adobe to fix their
> flashplugin for linux :)
>
> On Sep 26, 9:19 pm, Sebastian Wagner<seba.wag...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>    
>> hi,
>>
>> I think that really depends on what Linux distribution + Webcam you are
>> using.
>> There might be cameras with good and bad quality.
>>
>> sebastian
>>
>> 2009/9/26 John Gisler<pcm...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>      
>>> Sebastian, you have any ideas on tweaking for a linux client?
>>>        
>>      
>>> It seems that windows&  mac camera's look great but on linux the cam
>>> looks like crap. It's grainy which is rather odd. I imagine it's the
>>> currently library being used for the cams on FC11.
>>>        
>>      
>>> I'd like to try to get it similar to a windows or mac client which is
>>> very clean&  crisp.
>>>        
>>      
>>> John-
>>>        
>> --
>> Sebastian 
>> Wagnerhttp://www.webbase-design.dehttp://openmeetings.googlecode.comhttp://www.laszlo-forum.de
>> seba.wag...@gmail.com
>>      
> >
>    


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