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SubjectRe: ov511 problem
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Thomas Speck wrote:

IIRC the driver doesn't support compression, and there is no way you can
get 640x480 uncompressed at 30 fps over USB...

/cyr

>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to get working a Spacec@m 300 (USB) by Trust. I tried this
> under 2.2.18 and 2.4.3. In order to get the camera detected I can use the
> usb-uhci or uhci module (the result is the same). The camera gets detected
> (some OV7610 gets probed - I don't know if this is the correct one) and
> after loading the ov511 module I get the picture of the camera displayed
> with xawt-3.38 (resolution 640x480 - the camera is able to this).
> The problem I am running into is that the framerate is extremely slow
> (maybe 3 fps), however, from the specifications it should work with 30
> fps. My system is a Pentium II with 300 Mhz. Some Miro TV card with a
> BT848 chip works fine with the bttv driver.
> Do you have any idea ?
> If you need more info, just let me know. I am also willing to do some
> tests...
>
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> Thomas
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