Remember to choose proper input device in gnome-volume-control (081b Analog Mono) for mic to work Image very dark in Cheese, likely need to set autoexposure=0 in module settings, but works perfectly with Skype (microphone too) Works perfectly with Cheese and Skype 2.1.0.81 (video and microphone) HD 720p, 2 MP Carl-Zeiss optics. Works perfectly with gnome-sound-recorder 2.30 (I tested the microphone), cheese 2.30 (tested video) Skype 2.1.0.81 (tested both video and microphone) Tried with Google+ hangout too, no problem. Works perfectly with Cheese (snapshots, vids), microphone had to be selected in the sound preferences. Works perfectly with Skype and Cheese (microphone too) Sometimes I get error -100 from skype and have to unplug/replug. Or, remove pulseaudio and select mic manually in skype options. Skype 2.2.0.25 with pulseaudio: open pavucontrol while calling, go to tab Recording, select applications, set input stream corresponding to webcam mic, pulseaduio will remember and select it in the future. Works great with Google Talk Video for both audio and video.Ĭheese (video), audacity (mic): out of the box. Worked perfectly with skype, great picture quality. Works with skype, doesn't work with cheese, unknow with ekiga 30 (for video) and skype 2.1.0.81 (both video and microphone)ĭoesn't work with skype, works with cheese, works with ekiga 2.0.12 under 8.04 Hardy Heron, select V4L, NTSC in USA, Channel 0 Tested with gnome-sound-recorder 2.30 (for the microphone), cheese 2. Skype in 10.04 Lucid Lynx requires a wrapper as described in My preferred program to use this with is wxCam. Requires the latest uvcvideo driver。 But very easy to compile and load. Change directory to /usr/src/gspcav1-versionnumber. Install linux-headers- uname -r linux-restricted-modules- uname -r build-essential. Only works with amsn or luvcview not ekiga or camorama or gqcam.ĭownload and unpack with right-mouse click. Edgy: Requires updated spca5xx driver, easy to get with module-assistant. It worked before, but now it causes my usb wireless adapter not working, see To get the focus control working see this tread in the forum or this tutorial in Italian language The webcam works out of the box but not the focus control. Yes, but crashes in Skype unless update uvcvideo. uvc makefile: Change INSTALL_MOD_DIR := kernel/ubuntu/media/usbvideo. Requires updated uvcvideo driver, easy to get from ). Driver home page is, and problem solution is from here. This is evidenced in dmesg by the line "drivers/usb/media/ov511.c: No decompressor available." To get things running, load the kernel module "ovcamchip" at startup. Warty and Hoary both detect and load the ov511 driver included with the kernel, but neglect to load the image decompressor kernel module. ![]() Not out of the box, but can be made to work. These installation instructions worked admirably. Has anybody got better colors using GRed,GBlue and GGreen parameters? Image has blue taint with default gain levels. Ubuntu Hoary doesn't autodetect, but I have got the camera working by doing the steps listed here. Same ID as previous entry, but since name on the box is different, I'm adding it here.Ĭamera is detected, but needs package xawtv installed to hook it to /dev/videox. Install the package qc-usb-source, uncompress the archive /usr/src/ and execute /usr/src/modules/qc-usb-source/quickcam.sh (Note: The driver is reliable and included in other distributions like Mandriva, it could be included in Ubuntu as well)Īfter compilation of the module using Make sure the build-essential package and the correct linux-headers package are installed. Was detected but not working now works fine.Įkiga (V4l), Skype 2.0 (fail on test, but works on video call)Īfter compilation of the module using qc-usb-source Works with gspca driver (which replaced spca5xx) in 10.04 (Lucid), but required some effort.
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