![]() If other RPi users have been able to get USB cams working with usbhid and uvcvideo drivers I may have to accept that there are compatibility issues with these drivers and my cams.įirstly I have to mention I haven't gotten my webcams working yet either, although I was trying to build my own kernel with the required drivers in (the update that included the drivers hadn't happened when I started looking at this). So it would be great if someone could explain. I don't have a clear idea how the various drivers fit into the video system (e.g. The 2nd USB cam (Sonix Technology "Advent") lsusb shows: driver=uvcvideo.īoth the usbhid & uvcvideo drivers were included in the upgrade. When running "motion" I get errors including:. still produces this instability, but %cpu is nice & low. Cheese also drives cpu to 100%, so is probably useless on RPi. ![]() Running Cheese gives an unstable image, where horizontal breaks appear towards the lower part of the image, and this unstable section is a random part of the main image. Initially there was no support, but I've now upgraded as discussed in this post:. ![]() The end-game is to get RPi to work on Debian with Kenneth Larvsen's motion app, either using a USB camera or analogue camera + EzCap.īut for the moment I'm just trying to get my 2 USB cams working.
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