Re: (very) wrong picture with sonixj driver and 0c45:6128

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On 06/30/2009 12:46 PM, Jean-Francois Moine wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:43:29 +0200 (CEST)
eric.paturage@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
i am trying to use an "ngs skull" webcam with the gspca sonixj
driver . i enclose a screen copy , so one can see what what i mean :
the image is flatten vertically , there is 25% missing on the left .
and the color is all wrong , over-bright  . (no matter how much i try
to correct with v4l_ctl) the tests have been done with the latest
mercurial version of the v4l drivers (from sunday evening) on
2.6.29.4 . I also tried it on 2 other computers (2.6.28.2 ) and
2.6.27.4 . with sames results .
	[snip]
any idea what is going on ?

I can provide more detailled log if needed , by setting the debug
param in gspca_main

Hello Eric,

Looking at the ms-win driver, it seems that the bridge is not the right
one. May you try to change it? This is done in the mercurial tree
editing the file:

	linux/drivers/media/video/gspca/sonixj.c

and replacing the line 2379 from:

{USB_DEVICE(0x0c45, 0x6128), BSI(SN9C110, OM6802, 0x21)}, /*sn9c325?*/

to

{USB_DEVICE(0x0c45, 0x6128), BSI(SN9C120, OM6802, 0x21)}, /*sn9c325*/
                                      ~~~

Don't forget to do 'make', 'make install' and 'rmmod gspca_sonixj'...


Hi,

I happen to own a cam with the same USB id myself, and it shows the same
issues as described by Eric. Changing the bridge id does not help I'm
afraid.

I'm afraid I don't have the time to fix this in the near future (it is on
my to do but no idea when I'll get around to it). But I'm more then willing
to test any fixes.

Regards,

Hans
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