Hi list.
My first posting! I've only recently started using PD. I'm trying to get some basic motion detection working using PD+PDP+PiDiP. Anyway, I'm new to Linux as well so I thought I was doing well when I got PD + PDP + my webcam (a Logitech Quickcam 4000 Pro) working.
But... The problem is with the webcam - it works perfectly in other webcam software using the pwc drivers. However, whenever I try and use it in PD, about once a second I get some black interference across the image for a few frames. When PDP initiates the device it says that it is set at 27 fps. There doesn't seem to be any way that I can alter this and I suspect that this is the root of the problem. PDP is supposed to have special options for pwc cameras such as mine but it seems to just override any fps/resolution settings I set when I load the pwc module.
I found the message below in the archive from over a year ago from somebody apparently having the identical problem. Unfortunately it went unanswered.
I'm using PD 038.4, PDP 0.13 on Slackware 10.1 (kernel 2.4.29) on x86.
Thanks for any help!
Andrew
Copied message below:
Hey,
I am not sure where to file pdp related bugs, so I am reporting some issues I face to you. Maybe someone can help me out?
System info: Debian Kernel 2.6 on x86 with pwc/pwcx modules enabled, pd0.37-1 tarball, latest pdp tarball from your website, Philips 740 webcam. I am basically new to pd.
Problems:
Using pdp_v4l connected to a xv sink, vl4 device open succeeds, but
extremely overloaded brightness level.
thats related to the 27fps? I get this distortion/gap-jitter combination even with metro settings ranging from 10 to 300. After shutting down pd and opening the cam again with camstream I _still_ see the gaps, then by resetting cam-settings I get my cristal clear colored 25fps back. Consequently I disabled direct pwc-support in pdp and recompiled, without luck
mentiones included "special" pwc-support. What does that mean/do? And how can I disable that except of the configure --disable-pwc option? The cam runs flawlessly in every other v4l compiant application on my system (camstream, gstreamer, mp4live).
does basically nothing.
Before I run to the next store to get me another cam, is there a way to resolve (at least) the image distortion and "black-gaps interruption"-sync issues? Or is there someone around doing reliable v4l-capturing and could give me some hints on how to setup.
Best Regards, Thomas Comiotto