Re: Philips webcam support

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Hi,

On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:48:16 Rath wrote:

are the Philips SPC1330NC and SPC2050NC supported by v4l?

The SPC1330NC is supported by the uvcvideo driver. I haven't heard about the SPC2050NC yet. My guess is that it would be a UVC device as well. Could you
please post the output of

lsusb -v

for your camera (using usbutils 0.72 or newer, 0.73+ preferred) ? Thanks.


I dont't have a SPC1330 oder a SPC2050.

Can I get higher framerates than 30fps (The webcam supports framerates up
to 90fps)?

Not with the SPC1330NC. 90fps is just a marketing claim achieved by software
interpolation. The camera itself supports frame rates up to 30fps.


But I can't find anything in the datasheet regarding interpolation of the framerate. There's only mentioned that the 8Mpix picture resolution is interpolated.

I want to use one of them with a Beagleboard when they are supported.

--
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart


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