The priority i was speaking of, is for the camera internals only...
What does the output of glxinfo tell you? Did you try luvcview?
On 21.01.2011 18:19, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
THanks Markus, Yes, I have checked the conditions and I fully understand the theme of light. In relation to the priority of camera do it from the same patch (I have only a webcam) conformed dimensions and metro, but nothing happened, you could tell me how to give priority to the camera before running pd?
Thanks again Markus
José
2011/1/21 Markus Demmel az@zankapfel.org:
With some cameras you can switch the Priority. I do that with guvcview (-o when running pd).
On 21.01.2011 16:27, Ludwig Maes wrote:
can you fix the framerate? or is the webcam built so that it waits for more light in low light conditions? (my webcams have higher framerate in daylight/ strong light source, then in dark conditions...)
On 21 January 2011 14:38, Markus Demmel az@zankapfel.org wrote:
Cheese uses the gstreamer-Backend, which provides access to several video-input interfaces afaik and PD uses v4l2/v4l. Right now, i can't tell for sure which application uses v4l but have you tried with luvcview and used some parameters to get more information on the webcam? Or is the picture fine and fast, but the rest of the PC lags? What Vendor string do you get, when you type in glxinfo? (Or did you install the proprietary nvidia-drivers?)
Also could you provide a basic example patch? Or try this one here: http://az.zankapfel.org/?p=72
mrks
On 21.01.2011 13:47, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
Yeah, sure, I tried cheese, and perfectly captures, even disable gdm to work only in text mode, the tried increasing the ram of the graphics and nothing, watch the video packages linux and everything was ok, and see if it was a matter of the graphics card, but my others computer was running, in which I had ubuntu 9.04 or os x, is strange.
Thanks and regards
José
2011/1/21 Markus Demmel az@zankapfel.org:
Did you try another tool to use the webcam? e.g. luvcview / guvcview What patch did you use?
mrks
On 21.01.2011 05:10, Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote: > I tested in i3 processor hp g42 and the same problem, maybe the > graphic card....But not in 9.04. > > B r > > JOsé > > 2011/1/21 Jose Luis Santorcuato santorcuato76@gmail.com: >> Hello list, I do not know if this topic goes here, but comment as well. >> >> I installed ubuntu 10.04 (I updated the packages) and the new version >> of pd (0.42.5) on a computer intel core 2 duo, 4 gb ram and processor >> 2.4, nvidia G210 card (256 ram), library PiDiP and Gem went very >> slowly using a webcam ISLIM Genius compatible with Linux, Win, and >> Mac, Also i installed in an intel atom hp mini 1000 (intel atom >> processor), on a celeron with 1 gb and a mac osx 10.6, and had no >> problems, but Lucid latency was terrible, I tried uninstalling the >> NVIDIA card and still the same, I went to ubuntu 9.04 (without the >> card) and it worked perfect ...Why? I dont know... >> >> Best regards >> >> José >> >> -- >> http://arselectronicachile.blogspot.com >> http://comunicacionnativa.blogspot.com/ >> http://www.myspace.com/santorcuato >> > > >
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