Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Can't start with "ToUcam Pro"?



Hi,

I'm not using RedHat, so I can't help that much.
All what I can say is that if you want to use the internal mic of the
webcam, you have to load the kernel module named 'audio' (modprobe
audio).

If you do that, /dev/dsp1 and /dev/mixer1 will be usable as recording
device and mixer in GnomeMeeting.

I don't know how you can do that automatically in RedHat without having
problems with their hardware detection tool.

Le jeu 14/11/2002 à 16:19, Thomas Rump a écrit :
> Hi,
> in the past i have fond a part that it's possible to set the 'player' to 
> '/dev/dsp' and the recorder to '/dev/dsp1' for having the correct 
> adjustments for the "Philips ToUcam Pro" -  (may be i'm a little bit 
> stupy, but where can i find these settings in "Linux-RedHat 8.0"), cause 
> when the machine is starting and the desktop appears i could read the 
> message:" Mixer device /dev/mixer has neither humming- nor PCM-Channel", 
> in that case the webcam is dropped in, then i put out the camera of the 
> usb connection and hope to find  the mixer settings are correctly set again.
> So may be someone knows what's to do?
> Best regards
> Thomas Rump
> P.S: If there are too much questions in this group now, i will come later:-)
> 
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