On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the v4l2convert trick mentioned above, is a workaround to make
applications not using libv4l to still be able to benefit from libv4l's
color conversion routines. but really, the application (e.g. GF or Gem)
should use libv4l natively. as far as
OK, finally it works:).
Thanks a lot
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I nistall this one
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/i386/libv4l-dev/0.8.3-1 ,but it not
works...
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On 2011-06-29 11:14, Stefan Donchev wrote:
I nistall this one
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/i386/libv4l-dev/0.8.3-1 ,but it not
works...
you recompiled gridflow?
mfg.zu.bh
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On 2011-06-28 00:15, Bastiaan van den Berg wrote:
Here is a little trick I use for getting webcams working in different linux
programs :
- to get 'weird' v4l2 cameras working with 'normal v4l2 expecting' programs,
you can do this:
Thanks a lot for replay. I tried this, but it doesn't work again:(
Ste
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On 2011-06-28 09:45, Stefan Donchev wrote:
Thanks a lot for replay. I tried this, but it doesn't work again:(
could you try that as well and report back?
fgmadsr
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Comment:
I'm trying to get my webcam working in Gridflow 9.12 under Ubuntu 11.4. It
works with GEM, not with Gridflow.
GEM gives the following output in the Pd window when I open pix_video:
[pix_video]: video driver 0: video4linux2 v4l2
[pix_video]: video driver 1: video4linux v4l
[pix_video]: video
Here is a little trick I use for getting webcams working in different linux
programs :
- to get 'weird' v4l2 cameras working with 'normal v4l2 expecting' programs,
you can do this:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l2convert.so pdextended
this starts pdextended, but first overloads some v4l2