[sip-comm-dev] Webcams on Linux ?

Hello Emil,

Thank you for you reply.

Just two quick questions.

Which kernel are you using ? (2.5.65 apparently)

And more important, are you using the ALSA drivers for the sound ? (it
should be!)

Thanks,
Laurent

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-----Original Message-----

From: Emil Ivov [mailto:emil_ivov@yahoo.com]

Sent: 02 June 2004 13:06
To: dev@sip-communicator.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: [sip-comm-dev] Webcams on Linux ?

Hello Laurent

I don't see what might be causing ur problem. If u don't need the camera

- try removing it from the JMFRegistry using the Settings menu. Other
than that I don't think I'll be able to look into the matter very soon
cause I've other priorities right at the moment.

In case u figure it out. It'd be very kind of you to contribute the
solution.

Cheers
Emil

zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON wrote:

Hello Emil,

I have the webcam Philips ToUCam Pro which is working fine. I tested
with the tool jmstudio of JMF Linux Performance Pack.

However, I cannot capture audio only and audio + video.

I know that it's more a JMF problem and a problem in the configuration

of the system but maybe, you can help me because plenty of JMF users
had this problem and may be you solved it to make SIP Communicator
working.

Thank-you very much in advance,
Laurent

Note :

Here is the error that I have when I try to capture Audio + Video :

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format
PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format
PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

java.io.IOException: Cannot open audio device for input. Audio not
supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format PCM_SIGNED,
44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and buffers of
22050 to 22050 bytes

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format
PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

java.io.IOException: Cannot open audio device for input.

-----Original Message-----
From: Emil Ivov [mailto:emil_ivov@yahoo.com]
Sent: 30 May 2004 17:57
To: dev@sip-communicator.dev.java.net; zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON
Subject: Re: [sip-comm-dev] Webcams on Linux ?

Hello Laurent,

Personally I've tried with Logitech QuickCam Pro (uses phillips' pwc
and

pwcx) and TerraCam USB

Anyone else had any other experience?

I think you'd get more substantial input on the JMF-INTEREST list

Cheers
Emil

zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know which webcams are working on Linux with SIP
Communicator (JMF in fact).

Or, which model of webcam is used to test SIP Communicator on Linux ?

Thank-you.
Laurent ADROIT
Trainee at FT R&D UK

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2.6.3 with alsa support

Cheers
Emil

zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON wrote:

···

Hello Emil,

Thank you for you reply.

Just two quick questions.

Which kernel are you using ? (2.5.65 apparently)

And more important, are you using the ALSA drivers for the sound ? (it
should be!)

Thanks,
Laurent

-----Original Message-----
From: Emil Ivov [mailto:emil_ivov@yahoo.com] Sent: 02 June 2004 13:06
To: dev@sip-communicator.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: [sip-comm-dev] Webcams on Linux ?

Hello Laurent

I don't see what might be causing ur problem. If u don't need the camera

- try removing it from the JMFRegistry using the Settings menu. Other than that I don't think I'll be able to look into the matter very soon cause I've other priorities right at the moment.

In case u figure it out. It'd be very kind of you to contribute the solution.

Cheers
Emil

zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON wrote:

Hello Emil,

I have the webcam Philips ToUCam Pro which is working fine. I tested with the tool jmstudio of JMF Linux Performance Pack.

However, I cannot capture audio only and audio + video.

I know that it's more a JMF problem and a problem in the configuration

of the system but maybe, you can help me because plenty of JMF users had this problem and may be you solved it to make SIP Communicator working.

Thank-you very much in advance,
Laurent

Note :

Here is the error that I have when I try to capture Audio + Video :

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

java.io.IOException: Cannot open audio device for input. Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

Audio not supported: interface TargetDataLine supporting format PCM_SIGNED, 44100.0 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, little-endian, audio data, and

buffers of 22050 to 22050 bytes

java.io.IOException: Cannot open audio device for input.

-----Original Message-----
From: Emil Ivov [mailto:emil_ivov@yahoo.com]
Sent: 30 May 2004 17:57
To: dev@sip-communicator.dev.java.net; zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON
Subject: Re: [sip-comm-dev] Webcams on Linux ?

Hello Laurent,

Personally I've tried with Logitech QuickCam Pro (uses phillips' pwc and

pwcx) and TerraCam USB

Anyone else had any other experience?

I think you'd get more substantial input on the JMF-INTEREST list

Cheers
Emil

zze-ADROIT Laurent FTRD/DMR/LON wrote:

Hello,

I would like to know which webcams are working on Linux with SIP Communicator (JMF in fact).

Or, which model of webcam is used to test SIP Communicator on Linux ?

Thank-you.
Laurent ADROIT
Trainee at FT R&D UK

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