Hello,
I found a solution: If I down grade to kernel 2.6.36 it works fine. If I use kernel 2.6.37, it stutters and from 2.6.38 and up, v4l support is removed. That was the last part I was suspecting. So I am good for the moment, but if I understand correctly, for future use I will have to upgrade my steaming to v4l2 or gstreamer. I tried also the gstreamer option, but I don't get it to work. The pix_gs2gem seems to break on runtime and I find the documentation on how to use the components in the right order quite confusing. I will ask Salsaman from LiVES if has plan's for supporting v4l2loopback and hopes that performs better than vloopback in the current kernel.
Is there maybe support for SDL streams in GEM?
Thanks for the support, if you are interested in the result: http://www.facebook.com/vjharriebo.
If I get a working setup that will be supported in the main version, I will document my setup.
Regards, Harrie
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:57 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.atwrote:
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On 2011-09-14 12:59, Harrie Hoogeveen wrote:
Hello,
I work with a patch where I read 3 video streams from v4l devices,
created
with the vloopback kernel module.
hmm, since v4l(1) has vanished from the kernel, i'm afraid i cannot do much testing right now.
I tried down grading to 0.92.3, which was the stable when I designed this patch, but the result is the same.
are you sure that you are using 0.92.3, after downgrade?
if indeed both 0.93 and 0.92 are affected by your issue, then the problem is likely to be outside of Gem...
If I test the v4l stream with for example VLC the stream runs smooth.
even when reading all 3 streams in parallel?
The video streams are generated with LiVES 1.4.4. It supports the
vlooback
output options. It is a UYV clamped stream, 280 pix wide:
does lives have an output option for v4l2loopback?
What could be the cause that just one stream at the time plays in GEM?
if the problem is indeed Gem (which might well be), then i would suspect some locking problems in the threading. try sending an [async 0/1( message.
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