Motion and green image ?Forum: Multimedia Topic: Motion and green image ? started by: tanguy Posted by tanguy on Feb. 15 2006,09:33
Hello, i've installed the motion dsl extension, but i've a problem with my webcam a 840K Philips, motion recognize it but the image is green i've another old webcam a philips again but it could be not initialized ( problem of decompression module in pcw if i understand ) Anyone have recompiled a version with new version of pwc driver < http://www.saillard.org/linux/pwc/ > If you use this package could you say what model of webcam you use Many thanks Posted by newOldUser on Feb. 15 2006,12:06
I use it once in a while with an old Dlink dsb-c100 camera that I bought for $10 years ago. I thought the picture was fuzzy, out-of-focus and hard to look at but then I realized that was just the way I looked. Have you downloaded GQCam from MyDSL and tried the camera with that? If you can get it working with GQCam then it's just a config problem in motion. I thought the Philips series of webcams were suppose to work OK. I know the logitech series of webcams need the spca5xx driver that dsl doesn't have. There's an interesting page over at the < Ubuntu Forum > that talks about compiling the driver if someone is adventurous. Have you looked around on the < Motion Home Page > to see if there is anything about your camera? -Good luck Posted by tanguy on Feb. 16 2006,06:58
Thanks for answerI've install GQCam and i've a little black and white image My screen is decomposed in three part at the top i see the real image three times in very small in the middle a band of something !! who change a bit when i moved my webcam at the bottom a large band of grey with nothing ------------------------- image | image | image ------------------------- band with something ------------------------- large grey band with nothing ------------------------- If you can an idea or can give a name of a webcam you test and working Many thanks for your help again Posted by xandor on Feb. 18 2006,14:14
That's what I found on usenet Quote:From: KarlD - view profile Date: Thurs, Aug 25 2005 6:03 pm Not yet rated show options Update on webcam installation on Mdk 10.0. I finally got a Logitech quickcam 4000 pro working. The steps I did is outlined below. I haven't figured out how to get the microphone on the cam to work yet. I don't know what audio module I need to load to get the USB audio class properly registered but the webcam works fine in 640x480 resolution at 15 fps. The main issue I had was that the pwc module that was shipped with the Mdk 10.0 distribution and whas loaded when I first plugged in the camera did not work. Apparently I needed som extra compression module that was not included. The development of the Philips pwc driver has been transferred over from Nemosoft to < http://saillard.org/linux/pwc/files/ > and the new version does not need the separate pwcx decompression module. I downloaded the pwc-10.0.4.tar.bz2 package and compiled it and removed the old driver: # rm /lib/modules/2.6.3-7mdk/kernel/drivers/usb/media/pwc.ko.gz # cp pwc.ko /lib/modules/2.6.3-7mdk/kernel/drivers/usb/media/ # depmod -a # rmmod pwc # rmmod pwcx # modprobe pwc and the camera worked on the fly, tried xawtv and camstream Quote end. As DSL_OS is kernel 2.4.x we should try to compile a module for it. If I had some more time I'd do it. Let's see. Greetings Xandor |