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Hi...
I have an ancient old US Robotics WebCam, that's been working fine
with GnomeMeeting, till I upgraded from Linux-2.4.21 to Linux-2.4.23...
Now, it complains about "Your driver doesn't support the YUV420P color
format"... Doing a diff from linux-2.4.21 shoes that there are indeed
changes in the kernel relating to the palette in
linux-2.4.23/drivers/media/video/bttv-driver.c ... But, I'm unsure how to
get gnomemeeting to work with the new kernel. (Switching back to
linux-2.4.21 will repeatably cause it to work again.) I tried doing
gconftool --set "/apps/gnomemeeting/devices/color_format" RGB24
- --type string as the error message suggests, to no avail. I also tried
s/YUV420P/RGB24/g on gnomemeeting/src/videograbber.cpp and that didn't
work either...
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Binesh Bannerjee
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