Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Creative Webcam problems
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Creative Webcam problems
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 16:07:41 +0100
Another useful thing:
Type: "type gnomemeeting" as root and as user to see if they match.
Le mar 28/10/2003 à 14:54, Damien Sandras a écrit :
> Le mar 28/10/2003 à 14:41, Anne Wilson a écrit :
> > crw-rw---- 1 root video 81, 0 Jan 1 1970 video0
> >
>
> Are you using devfs or not?
>
> If you are using devfs, the /dev/video* have to point to the real
> devices placed elsewhere in the arborescence (/dev/v4l/ or /dev/usb
> iirc). If you don't have a symlink to the real device, programs
> detecting /dev/video0 as a device won't be able to open it as it is not
> a real device, but something empty not connected to a real device. So if
> you really are using devfs and have a /dev/video0 pointing to nowhere,
> either Mandrake is buggy, or you created it manually.
>
> If you are not using devfs, then /dev/video* will be real "files" and
> not symlinks.
>
> There is thus a first problem here...
>
> Here is what you should do :
> - type "groups" as a normal user and paste the result here
> - do a ls -l /proc/video/dev and send us the result
> - determine if you are really using devfs or not (look if you have
> something in /dev/usb/ and /dev/v4l/
>
>
> > Error while opening video device /dev/video0
> >
> > > Have you tried to strace the program?
> >
> > I'm not familiar with the use of strace. It turns out a huge stream
> > of info and quickly fills the buffer(?). I tried sending it to a
> > text file - the file was written, but 0 bytes long. I can copy and
> > paste into a text file, but you will not see the early part of the
> > report. What now?
> >
>
> Just check the part where /dev/video0 is mentionned (you can use grep),
> but I think the solution to your problem is above.
>
> > > Have you tried to run it with --debug=3 and examine the debug
> > > output?
> >
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.148 0:04.540 gnomemeeting
> > gnomemeeting Version 0.98.5 by on Unix Linux (2.4.21-0.13mdk-i686)
> > at 2003/10/28 13:38:48.150
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.154 0:04.545 H323 Listener:831e458 H323
> > Awaiting TCP connections on port 1720
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.442 0:04.833 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008
> > PVideoInputDevice::Open: Found driver hints: Philips USB webcam
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.446 0:04.837 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008
> > PVideoInputDevice::Open: format: 15
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.687 0:05.078 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008 PVidDev
> > SetColourFormatConverter success for native YUV420P
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.691 0:05.082 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008 PVidDev
> > SetFrameSize to 176x144
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.700 0:05.091 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008 PVidDev
> > SetColourFormatConverter succeeded for YUV420P and device using BGR24
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:48.704 0:05.095 GMVideoGrabber:41cac008 PVidDev
> > SetFrameSize to 176x144
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:58.245 0:14.636 H323 Cleaner H323
> > Cleaning up connections
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.472 0:15.863 gnomemeeting H323
> > Removing listener Listener[ip$*:1720]
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.580 0:15.971 gnomemeeting PWLib
> > Forcing termination of thread 0x831da20
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.585 0:15.976 H323 Cleaner H323
> > Cleaning up connections
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.588 0:15.979 H323 Cleaner H323
> > Stopped cleaner thread
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.600 0:15.991 gnomemeeting H323
> > Cleaning up connections
> > 2003/10/28 13:38:59.603 0:15.994 gnomemeeting H323
> > Deleted endpoint.
> >
> > Does any of this tell you anything useful?
> >
>
> Yes it tells that the device has been successfully opened. So I don't
> understand anymore. Can you give the FULL error message please?
>
> > Anne
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