Hello. I'm trying to use the pix_video object with a creative usb webcampro on win2000. I'm using gem 0.87.
it doesn't work. When I create the object I het the popup window, select the webcam, I get "pix_video: driver 'creative webcam pro <VFW>'"
but then "error: GEM: pix_videoNT: Unable to connect to video driver."
Is the driver just not supported, am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to configure the pix_video object so that this works?
in february, Daniel Heckenberg wrote: Pix_video under NT is rather particular about how it tries to configure the capture device... It also doesn't support DV cameras because such devices aren't exposed to VideoForWindows.
I'll post some (alpha) video input objects which I've written for NT which provide a bit more functionality. There's one for VideoForWindows and another for DirectShow which does allow DV devices to be used.
Is it possible that this webcam would work with your input object?
What else should I try?
thanks for help. Alexander
Hi Alexander.
You should be able to use my directshow video input object with the webcam.
Just give it a shot: www.bogusfront.org
Daniel
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Hello. I'm trying to use the pix_video object with a creative usb webcampro on win2000. I'm using gem 0.87.
it doesn't work. When I create the object I het the popup window, select the webcam, I get "pix_video: driver 'creative webcam pro <VFW>'"
but then "error: GEM: pix_videoNT: Unable to connect to video driver."
Is the driver just not supported, am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to configure the pix_video object so that this works?
in february, Daniel Heckenberg wrote: Pix_video under NT is rather particular about how it tries to configure the capture device... It also doesn't support DV cameras because such devices aren't exposed to VideoForWindows.
I'll post some (alpha) video input objects which I've written for NT which provide a bit more functionality. There's one for VideoForWindows and another for DirectShow which does allow DV devices to be used.
Is it possible that this webcam would work with your input object?
What else should I try?
thanks for help. Alexander
Hi Daniel,
do you have sources available somewhere? I would like to have a look at it and maybe adopt it to serve as a live video input for Framestein and the realcast~ external...
Maybe I'll also try to set up Gem with this external and add Gem support to realcast~. [Depends on what's easier to do... ;-) ]
thanks, Olaf
Daniel Heckenberg schrieb:
Hi Alexander.
You should be able to use my directshow video input object with the webcam.
Just give it a shot: www.bogusfront.org
Daniel