Re: Power frequency detection.

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On Sun, 2010-12-19 at 13:21 -0500, Andy Walls wrote:
> Theodore,

Gah.  I need to learn how to type or wear my glasses more often.

> Aside from detect measurment of the power line, isn't a camera the
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
             direct measurement

>  best sort of sensor for this measurment anyway?
                                ^^^^^^^^^^
                                measurement

> Just compute the average image luminosity over several frames and look
                                            ^^^
                                            for


Regards,
Andy

>  for (10 Hz ?) periodic variation (beats), indicating a mismatch.
>
> Sure you could just ask the user, but where's the challenge in
> that. ;)
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
> 
> Theodore Kilgore <kilgota@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >On Sun, 19 Dec 2010, Paulo Assis wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> 2010/12/18 Theodore Kilgore <kilgota@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> >
> >> > Does anyone know whether, somewhere in the kernel, there exists a scheme
> >> > for detecting whether the external power supply of the computer is using
> >> > 50hz or 60hz?
> >> >
> >> > The reason I ask:
> >> >
> >> > A certain camera is marketed with Windows software which requests the user
> >> > to set up the option of 50hz or 60hz power during the setup.
> >> >
> >> > Judging by what exists in videodev2.h, for example, it is evidently
> >> > possible to set up this as a control setting in a Linux driver. I am not
> >> > aware of any streaming app which knows how to access such an option.
> >> >
> >> 
> >> Most uvc cameras present this as a control, so any v4l2 control app
> >> should let you access it.
> >> If your camera driver also supports this control then this shouldn't
> >> be a problem for any generci v4l2 app.
> >> here are a couple of ones:
> >> 
> >> v4l2ucp (control panel)
> >> guvcview ("guvcview --control_only" will work along side other apps
> >> just like v4l2ucp)
> >> uvcdynctrl from libwebcam for command line control utility .
> >> 
> >> Regards,
> >> Paulo
> >
> >Thank you. 
> >
> >I still think that it would be even more clever to detect the line 
> >frequency automatically and then just to set the proper setting, if needed 
> >or desirable. That was one of the parts of my question about it, after 
> >all. But if nobody has ever had a reason to do such detection already it 
> >would perhaps be much more trouble than it is worth just do support a 
> >cheap camera.
> >
> >Theodore Kilgore
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