Re: two CPIA cameras at once

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Hi Peter

First of all, thanks for your answer. How can I allocate just half of the
USB bandwidth? Does the usbcore support bandwidth splitting?

Thanks,
Philipp


Peter Pregler wrote:

> Hi,
>
> the second capture fails because the first one allocates all the
> bandwidth on the USB-bus. The resource that is busy is not the camera
> but the USB-bus.
>
> -Peter
>
> > > I've been unable to get two USB CPIA cameras to work reliably on
> > > the same machine at more or less the same time. Either camera >
> > > (/dev/video0 or /dev/video1) will work fine by itself when the
> > > other camera is not being used--the problem arises when trying to
> > > use them at or near the same time. While it is possible to open
> > > /dev/video0 and /dev/video1 simultaneously, if one device is in the
> > > middle of a VIDIOCMCAPTURE > then opening the other device fails
> > > with a "device or resource busy error".
> >
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