Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Problem with gm 0.12.2 and my Philips TouCam Pro on RH7.2
- From: Matt Hartley <matthartley yahoo com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Problem with gm 0.12.2 and my Philips TouCam Pro on RH7.2
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 20:10:58 -0800 (PST)
Well folks I figured it out. Gnomemeeting doesn't like it when I set
fps=30 in modules.conf. Everything else on the config line (see below)
seems to be working great.
Thanks again for your help!
Matt
----- Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com> said -----
I have personally no idea.
The only thing that I can say is that I'm running successfully
GnomeMeeting with a Philips Vesta Pro Scan (same driver as you),
and that Rafael (the FAQ maintainer) is running successfully
GnomeMeeting with a ToUCam PRO. This webcam is really well supported by
GnomeMeeting.
Perhaps others on this mailing list will be able to help you.
I just hope that it will be possible for you to debug that on your
system. The thing to look for is not GM, but PWLib. But again, it is
working fine here.
Try to load your module without parameters.
modprobe pwc
and try to load the binary module only too. Perhaps that forcing
YUV420P as parameter puzzles the module and/or
GnomeMeeting. On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 12:08:00PM -0800, Matt Hartley
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Looks like a wonderful piece of software, if only I could get it to
> work with my Philips TouCam Pro. I have Red Hat 7.2 on my Dell
> Inspiron 8100 laptop. I tried both the RPMs and I compiled the
source
> code on my box to see if that would help, but I am getting the same
> error message from both.
>
> Error while opening video device /dev/video0, channel 0.
> A test image will be transmitted
> Your driver doesn't support the YUV420P format.
>
> This is driving me crazy. Xawtv v3.68 (upgraded from RH 7.2's
xawtv)
> works fine, as does camstream v0.25 (from the Linux Philips USB
webcam
> page). Gnomemeeting otherwise seems to be working fine, it is
> detecting both my audio streams (one on laptop one on webcam), and
it
> connected over my local network to a Win98 machine running
netmeeting
> without problems.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> My modules.conf for my webcam module:
> options pwc size=cif palette=yuv420p fps=30 fbufs=4 mbufs=4
> power_save=1 trace=3
> post-install pwc /sbin/insmod --force
> /lib/modules/2.4.7-10/kernel/drivers/usb/pwcx.o > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
:
>
> My config file:
> [VideoSettings]
> video_size=0
> video_format=0
> transmitted_video_quality=5
> tr_fps=30
> fps=0
> received_video_quality=3
> transmitted_update_blocks=2
> video_transmission=1
> video_bandwidth=32
> vb=0
>
> [UserSettings]
> firstname=Matt
> surname=
> mail=
> comment=
> location=San Antonio, TX
> listen_port=1720
> notfirst=1
> version=122
>
> [GeneralSettings]
> show_splash=1
> show_notebook=1
> show_statusbar=1
> show_quickbar=1
> show_docklet=1
> incoming_call_sound=1
> enable_auto_answer=0
> dnd=0
> enable_popup=1
> video_preview=1
>
> [AdvancedSettings]
> enable_fast_start=0
> enable_h245_tunneling=0
> max_bps=20000
> gsm_silence_detection=1
> g711_silence_detection=1
> jitter_buffer=50
> gsm_frames=4
> g711_frames=30
>
> [LDAPSettings]
> ldap=0
> ldap_server=argo.dyndns.org
> ldap_port=389
>
ldap_servers_list=ils.advalvas.be:ils.netmeetinghq.com:argo.dyndns.org:
>
> [GKSettings]
> gk=0
> gk_host=
> gk_id=
>
> [EnabledAudio]
> LPC10=0
> GSM-06.10=0
> G.711-uLaw-64k=1
> G.711-ALaw-64k=1
> MS-GSM=1
>
> [Devices]
> audio_player=/dev/dsp
> audio_recorder=/dev/dsp1
> audio_player_mixer=/dev/mixer
> audio_recorder_mixer=/dev/mixer
> video_device=/dev/video0
> video_channel=0
>
> [Placement]
> Dock=Toolbar\\3,0,0,28\\Menubar\\0,0,0,0
>
>
>
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