With XP, sound works. I have not been able to test sound with this webcam.
I believe that the whole area of webcam support must be revisited. Too many of us have needs to view and discuss (via skype, ekiga, msn, etc. etc.) with others across the continent or even across the ocean.
With Windows, I found a web site that describes the protocol in use for Windows (CE or other). This protocol was valid before newer webcam versions appeared.
I really switch to XP to use the webcam. In the interrim, I am learning the source and the ioctl() functions to analyse webcam signals and decoding.
The webcams are with one or two chips. One part is dedicated to the USB protocol, and the other, for the actual camera. Some webcams can send the data raw, while others will compress the data and send it with much fewer characters. The receiving driver's role is to decompress and present the output to the screen. If the output is a jpeg file, it may be recompressed to jpeg fomat.
Use camstream to test your webcam.#
Leslie
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:41:36 +0200
From: Jonathan Dieter
Subject: Re: Support for Microsoft VX-1000 webcam in fedora 7
To: For users of Fedora
Message-ID: <1198953696.4324.18.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 19:31 +0530, Avinash Prasad wrote:
> Hello there,.
> Are the gspca drivers supported for Microsoft VX-1000.I've this
> webcam and use FC7 as the OS.Do advice
I'm not sure if you're asking whether gspca supports the Microsoft
VX-1000 webcam or whether the gspca driver is in Fedora. It is not, but
it is in Livna.
Jonathan
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