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- Easycap usb 2.0 quality test driver#
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Easycap usb 2.0 quality test driver#
This driver doesn't suffer from the limitations of the easycap driver. It supports video capturing and audio capturing via ALSA. "The stk1160 driver is the successor of the easycap driver. :/usr/src/linux-source-3.2.0/linux-source-3.2.0/drivers/staging/media/easycap However it doesn't seem to have the same idVendor.
Easycap usb 2.0 quality test code#
This may very well be the code they were talking about, above. I was not interested in the audio port and so didn't test/use it. The /dev/easycap might be 0 or 1 input is 1, 2, 3, or 4 (because there are 4 cables). Change /etc/motion/nf settings: videodevice /dev/easycap1, v4l2_palette 5, input 1, norm 1.
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(With the addition of: sudo rmmod easycap & sudo modprobe easycap 'bars=0'). Search for "easycap_dc60.0.9.tar.gz" ( I found it at sites google com /site/viewandrecordwithlinux/file-cabinet/easycap_dc60.0.9.tar.gz ) and more or less follow the embedded README. Works for me on Linux (Debian 6.0 Squeeze), but not nslu2 (not enough memory or cpu power to do this AND 'motion'), but it work did on a SheevaPlug (512M and BogoMIPS=1192.75) and better systems sufficient for security cameras. easycap:: easycap_open: =OPEN=Ī helpful comment on the intertron was: (actually, here) usbcore: registered new interface driver easycap usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio easycap::0easycap_usb_probe: ends successfully for interface 2 easycap::0easycap_alsa_probe: registered EasyALSA0 easycap::0easycap_usb_probe: audio hardware is microphone easycap::0easycap_usb_probe: ends successfully for interface 1 easycap::0easycap_usb_probe: ends successfully for interface 0 easycap::0easycap_usb_probe: registered with videodev: 0=minor easycap::0adjust_hue: adjusting hue to 0x00 easycap::0adjust_saturation: adjusting saturation to 0x2F easycap::0adjust_contrast: adjusting contrast to 0x3F easycap::0adjust_brightness: adjusting brightness to 0x7F easycap::0adjust_format: sought: V4L2_FIELD_NONE easycap::0adjust_standard: selected standard: PAL_BGHIN easycap: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned. usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 5 using ehci_hcd Plugging it into Ubuntu 64-bit (12.04.02 LTS) (fileserver at the space) got the following syslog entries: May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop colord: Device added: sysfs-Syntek_Semiconductor-USB_2.0_Video_Capture_Controller May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver stk1160 May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: ALSA sound/pci/ac97/ac97_codec.c:2100 AC'97 0 access is not valid, removing mixer. May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: stk1160: driver ver 0.9.5 successfully loaded May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: video interface 0 found May 6 13:21:07 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: New device Syntek Semiconductor USB 2.0 Video Capture Controller 480 Mbps (05e1:0408, interface 0, class 0) May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: Linux video capture interface: v2.00 May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: media: Linux media interface: v0.10 May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop mtp-probe: bus: 1, device: 2 was not an MTP device May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: Manufacturer: Syntek Semiconductor May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: Product: USB 2.0 Video Capture Controller May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device found, idVendor=05e1, idProduct=0408 May 6 13:21:06 osg-laptop kernel: usb 1-5: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci When plugging it into a laptop with 64-bit Fedora 18, got the following syslog entries:
Easycap usb 2.0 quality test 32 bit#