Re: V4L2 - Capturing uncompressed data

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Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart <at> skynet.be> writes:


> It depends on the camera. If the camera can deliver uncompressed data, you 
> should be able to get that out of the driver. Otherwise you're stuck.
> 
> [snip]
> 

Ok, it's what I was afraid of. 


> That probably means that the camera can't deliver uncompressed data, although 
> you should ask the driver's author to make sure. If the camera indeed supports 
> (M)JPEG only, you will probably have to get another camera.
> 

I'll tell that to my internship supervisor and I'll be back at you if I have
more questions.


> This is the right place for such questions, don't worry.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Laurent Pinchart
> 

Thank you for the cordial welcome, I didn't know how mailing lists worked.

Have a good day !

Guillaume.


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