On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, sisil mehta wrote:
I have been trying to run the motion_detect.pd and have been unable to
configure the camera. I have installed v4l (format/videodetect.c).
That's actually format/videodev.c, but it isn't "v4l" itself, it's "v4l
support for gridflow". "v4l" refers to two
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Alexandre Castonguay wrote:
I just tried it with a logitech camera and I get a hard crash.
You can't just say "a logitech camera" here. say which kind of camera.
the "kind" means the driver that has to be used with it. That means that
"Logitech" i
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009, Alexandre Castonguay wrote:
I just tried it with a logitech camera and I get a hard crash.
You can't just say "a logitech camera" here. say which kind of camera. the
"kind" means the driver that has to be used with it. That means that
"Logitech" isn't a kind of camera, bu
Hi Sisil,
I just tried it with a logitech camera and I get a hard crash. The same
camera works under Gem. I will be able to try it some more in a couple
of days.
As for windows and gf...I think you are better off staying in linux.
Cheers,
Alexandre
sisil mehta a écrit :
I have been try
I have been trying to run the motion_detect.pd and have been unable to
configure the camera. I have installed v4l (format/videodetect.c). Does
gridflow support any webcam?(i have a integrated Creative webcam on my
laptop.) I read on a forum about some driver for the philips cam. How do i
go about