Hi,
just to make sure I've added a option to guvcview to disable calls
trough libv4l2:
guvcview --disable_libv4l2
with this all ioctls will go straight into the driver, bypassing libv4l2.
you can upgrade from my testing ppa.
Reagards,
Paulo
2014-09-26 9:23 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis <email address hidden>:
> Hi,
> I doubt this is a guvcview issue since it works fine under trusty.
>
> Could you post the output of 'guvcview --verbosity=2'
>
> and also can you check your libv4l2 version ?
>
> I have reports of issues with version 1.4.0 in debian.
>
> Regards,
> Paulo
>
> 2014-09-25 22:06 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella <email address hidden>:
>> Paulo Assis:
>>>
>>> try this one:
>>>
>>> https://code.launchpad.net/~pj-assis/+archive/ubuntu/testing
>>
>>
>> With this version (2.0.0) guvcview doesn't crash, but instead the web-cam
>> window shows black signal no matter which configuration I use, even that the
>> web-cam LED powers on.
>>
>>
>>
Hi,
just to make sure I've added a option to guvcview to disable calls
trough libv4l2:
guvcview --disable_libv4l2
with this all ioctls will go straight into the driver, bypassing libv4l2.
you can upgrade from my testing ppa.
Reagards,
Paulo
2014-09-26 9:23 GMT+01:00 Paulo Assis <email address hidden>: /code.launchpad .net/~pj- assis/+ archive/ ubuntu/ testing
> Hi,
> I doubt this is a guvcview issue since it works fine under trusty.
>
> Could you post the output of 'guvcview --verbosity=2'
>
> and also can you check your libv4l2 version ?
>
> I have reports of issues with version 1.4.0 in debian.
>
> Regards,
> Paulo
>
> 2014-09-25 22:06 GMT+01:00 Alberto Salvia Novella <email address hidden>:
>> Paulo Assis:
>>>
>>> try this one:
>>>
>>> https:/
>>
>>
>> With this version (2.0.0) guvcview doesn't crash, but instead the web-cam
>> window shows black signal no matter which configuration I use, even that the
>> web-cam LED powers on.
>>
>>
>>