Thank you, Kieran.
I was trying to decide whether to buy the Brio. Nicolas Dufresne enabled
me to understand that the Brio is a UVC camera, so I'm more likely to
buy it. But I won't be surprised if the select-field-of-view option does
not work out-of-the-box. Maybe I will be pleasantly surprised.
Greg Warnusz
Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
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On 2021-03-05 06:11, Kieran Bingham wrote:
On 05/03/2021 02:57, Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
Le mercredi 03 mars 2021 à 15:26 -0600, Greg Warnusz a écrit :
Dear open-sorcerers,
I run Ubuntu and would like to use the Logitech Brio. Most attractive
is
its selectable 3 fields-of-view.
Here's the manufacturer's own blurb about its other abilities:
Brio is a remarkable piece of technology that streams crystal-clear
video with superb resolution, frame rate, color and detail, including
autofocus and 5x HD zoom. Brio delivers 4K Ultra HD video at 30 fps,
HD
1080p at either 30 or 60 fps, and HD 720p at 30, 60 or an
ultra-smooth
90 fps for outstanding clarity, smoothness, and detail.
More info:
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/webcams/brio-4k-hdr-webcam.960-001105.html?crid=34
At US$200, it's still popular, as evidenced by its sold-out status at
many vendors.
Is there a chance that developers smarter than I can make this work,
even with limited features, for Linux?
Not ure I understand, the Brio is a UVC camera. In fact, the one I've
used works
out of the box. Of course, it works better over USB3.
I know there are a couple of models of the Brio 4k.
The one I have works fine too.
What issues are you actually reporting here? That it doesn't work at
all? or that you can't select the field of view/zoom?