Looks like Webcamnow.com has a simple Win32 app now. They're setup
quite simply - They merely grab a pic, and ftp it to their servers.
After install, I assume I'm getting the same errors you were, as it
enumerates the webcam devices:
fixme:avicap:capGetDriverDescriptionA (0, 0x411f1050, 255,
MediaHost (TM) wrote:
However, is there any development going on concerning v4l and/or USB?
Actually it's a pity, that I couldn't realize this projectwe would
have been willing to invest in such code
I'm not sure what the capabilities of video4linux are, which devices it
supports or how
Mike McCormack wrote:
There's currently no support, but you could add it via the Still Image
(STI) API. It's meant for scanners and webcams. There's probably a
way to add VFW (Video For Windows drivers) too.
I have written an IDL file for IStillImage, which I haven't gotten
round to
MediaHost (TM) wrote:
However, is there any development going on
concerning v4l and/or USB?
Actually it's a pity, that I couldn't realize this
projectwe would
have been willing to invest in such code
I'm not sure what the capabilities of video4linux
are, which devices it
supports
Rob Shearman wrote:
Mike McCormack wrote:
There's currently no support, but you could add it via the Still Image
(STI) API. It's meant for scanners and webcams. There's probably a
way to add VFW (Video For Windows drivers) too.
I have written an IDL file for IStillImage, which I
Question: Is there support for video4linux devices with wine? Is there
some support for webcams? What are the settings (config)? I couldn't
find anything useful on google concerning this issue
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Regards
Signer: Eddy Nigg
Company: StartCom Linux at www.startcom.org
MediaHost at
There's currently no support, but you could add it via the Still Image
(STI) API. It's meant for scanners and webcams. There's probably a way
to add VFW (Video For Windows drivers) too.
I have written an IDL file for IStillImage, which I haven't gotten round
to submitting as yet. I've
Question: Is there support for video4linux devices with wine? Is there
some support for webcams? What are the settings (config)? I couldn't
find anything useful on google concerning this issue
--
Regards
Signer: Eddy Nigg
Company: StartCom Linux at www.startcom.org
MediaHost at