I have an old USB webcam (Logitech QuickCam Chat) that I'm
trying to use with v4l2src. When I run it on slightly different versions of Linux & gst-plugins, I get very different results. On x86 Linux 2.6.30, gstreamer-0.10.25, gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.16, I get these: <v4l2src0> probed caps: video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ], width=(int)[ 160, 352 ], height=(int)[ 120, 288 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)YV12, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ], width=(int)[ 160, 352 ], height=(int)[ 120, 288 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)255, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)16711680, endianness=(int)4321, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ], width=(int)[ 160, 352 ], height=(int)[ 120, 288 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)16711680, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)255, endianness=(int)4321, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ], width=(int)[ 160, 352 ], height=(int)[ 120, 288 ] On x86 Linux 2.6.34, gstreamer-0.10.30, gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.25, I get these: 0:00:00.037755702 22728 0x9eec050 DEBUG v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:882:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> getting src format enumerations 0:00:00.037806177 22728 0x9eec050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:919:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> got 4 format(s): 0:00:00.037831421 22728 0x9eec050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> YU12 (emulated) 0:00:00.037853538 22728 0x9eec050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> YV12 (emulated) 0:00:00.037886708 22728 0x9eec050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> BGR3 (emulated) 0:00:00.037908230 22728 0x9eec050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> RGB3 (emulated) <v4l2src0> probed caps: video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, width=(int)352, height=(int)288, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, width=(int)176, height=(int)144, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, width=(int)160, height=(int)120, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)YV12, width=(int)352, height=(int)288, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)YV12, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)YV12, width=(int)176, height=(int)144, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)YV12, width=(int)160, height=(int)120, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)255, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)16711680, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)352, height=(int)288, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)255, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)16711680, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)255, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)16711680, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)176, height=(int)144, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)255, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)16711680, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)160, height=(int)120, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)16711680, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)255, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)352, height=(int)288, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)16711680, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)255, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)320, height=(int)240, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)16711680, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)255, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)176, height=(int)144, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ]; video/x-raw-rgb, bpp=(int)24, depth=(int)24, red_mask=(int)16711680, green_mask=(int)65280, blue_mask=(int)255, endianness=(int)4321, width=(int)160, height=(int)120, framerate=(fraction)[ 0/1, 100/1 ] On ARM Linux 2.6.32, gstreamer-0.10.30, gst-plugins-good-0.10.25, I get this (but not useful) trace: 0:00:00.180328399 741 0x15050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:919:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> got 2 format(s): 0:00:00.180450469 741 0x15050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> GBRG 0:00:00.180603057 741 0x15050 INFO v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:925:gst_v4l2_object_fill_format_list:<v4l2src0> S561 0:00:00.180725127 741 0x15050 DEBUG v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:1151:gst_v4l2_object_v4l2fourcc_to_structure: Unknown fourcc 0x47524247 GBRG 0:00:00.184051543 741 0x15050 DEBUG v4l2src gstv4l2src.c:578:gst_v4l2src_get_caps:<v4l2src0> unknown format 1196573255 0:00:00.184387236 741 0x15050 DEBUG v4l2 gstv4l2object.c:1151:gst_v4l2_object_v4l2fourcc_to_structure: Unknown fourcc 0x31363553 S561 0:00:00.184509307 741 0x15050 DEBUG v4l2src gstv4l2src.c:578:gst_v4l2src_get_caps:<v4l2src0> unknown format 825636179 0:00:00.184661894 741 0x15050 INFO v4l2src gstv4l2src.c:584:gst_v4l2src_get_caps:<v4l2src0> probed caps: EMPTY Same camera, same (+/- kernel version) kernel modules, vastly different behaviour. What gives? More importantly, what do I need to do on my ARM system to get useful caps out of this camera? * Kernel module settings/build options? * gst-plugins-good configuration? Any help greatly appreciated Thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Gary Thomas | Consulting for the MLB Associates | Embedded world ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Gary Thomas <[hidden email]> wrote:
I have an old USB webcam (Logitech QuickCam Chat) that I'm ..snip.. On x86 Linux 2.6.34, gstreamer-0.10.30, gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.25, ..snip.. On ARM Linux 2.6.32, gstreamer-0.10.30, gst-plugins-good-0.10.25, the debug log is pretty self-explanatory: the webcam is using different color formats wrt different architectures. Assuming the webcam sensor/phy are the same and the bus used is the same (USB), I'd give a check on the differences in the kernel module between the two releases (2.6.32 / 2.6.34). It's also possible that the driver has some compilation flags which use different paths wrt ARM or x86. Regards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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