(In reply to comment #35)
> Fwink creates a NullRenderer. It adds it to the filter graph. On the
> CaptureGraphBuilder2, it calls RenderStream(), asking it to link the preview
> pin to the the default renderer. Then it calls RenderStream() again, asking it
> to link the output pin to the NullRender
(In reply to comment #33)
> Created attachment 43230 [details]
> Patch to render even if the output pin is NULL
>
> I tested it before my patches, and Fwink didn't work. I actually just wrote a
> patch that gets it to start. Doesn't seem to generate proper photos though, I
> suspect that gdiplus i
(In reply to comment #28)
> MSN Messenger is now Skype, Yahoo Messenger crashes on login (#32695), iSpQ9
> won't install due to MSI problems
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine1.2/+bug/614546), so how do you
> even test this?
>
> Otherwise I've made changes that allow VLC on Wine to
(In reply to comment #26)
> (In reply to comment #25)
> > Any progress on getting the webcams to work?
>
> Still wondering if the webcams (specifically Logitech 9000) works with ispq
> 9.x
> and wine 1.4 with Ubuntu v 12.04 or Linux Mint v 14. Thanks for the help.
Logitech webcam 9000 works
(In reply to comment #25)
> Any progress on getting the webcams to work?
Still wondering if the webcams (specifically Logitech 9000) works with
ispq 9.x and wine 1.4 with Ubuntu v 12.04 or Linux Mint v 14. Thanks for
the help.
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Title:
needed: libv4l and associated application patches (or "gspca
AFAIK, icu2 is now multi-platform, linux, mac, and windows, via a web
based system I guess. I don't use it anymore so not sure if the webcams
work. My guess is it does, without wine.Just heard this from friends.
Haven't tried it. Webpage is video.icu2.com to get the multiplatform
site. Anyone try i
Update comment: Still wondering if anyone is working on the webcams(USB
cams) to work in ICU2 and iSpQ. They still aren't recognized in Wine or
native Linux as far as I can tell. Would appreciate an update of efforts
to get webcams to work with these programs.
http://www.icu.com/downloads and http:
I guess it is a long slow process to get USB devices like webcams to
work in Linux. Still the cam does work with Cheese and native Skype.
Love to know if anyone is working on getting webcams to work with iSpQ
or icuii. iSpQ is from Nanocorp http://www.ispq.com/downloads and
icuii is from cybrati