Hi Michael, 

As far as I know, this camera is a USB1.1 device, 
(but obviously compatible with USB2). Do you have 
reason to think otherwise? If you think it is USB2, then 
could you please send me a complete USB Prober log?

As for the slow frame-rate, I'm not sure why that is. 
Is it slow in the macam application? In HackTVCarbon?
Is your processor maxed out (100% CPU usage)? 

You could always run (a cvs-build probably) with 
an Apple performance tool such as Shark or CHUD, 
maybe that would tell us what's going on on your machine. 

Thanks,

On Sep 20, 2006, at 10:50, Michael Held wrote:

hi macam-team,

first of all I want to thank you for this great initiative!

I have a Logitech QuickCam Express, which is working quite good, but is 
only recognized as USB1.1 and the framerate is very slow.

I am working on a
PowerBookG4, MacOS 10.4.7, macam0.8.8

camera
Vendor  ID: 0x046d
Product ID: 0x092f

please let me know what I could help or test with this camera.
thanks a lot!
michael

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