I'm trying out the videoconferencing software VIC, RAT, and SDR with
an Iomega Buz atop V4L (I heard VIC could make use of the MJPEG
hardware encoding).
Xawtv works fine with the camera, so the Buz drivers are working.
Just trying to test this (having a conference with myself), I get a
fuzzy green output window.
Once I start an sdr session, I get the messages:
# /usr/local/bin/sdr
V4l: trying /dev/video0... ok, Iomega BUZ V-1.0.1-0
V4l: color; size: 32x24 => 768x576 (scales)
V4l: ports: Composite SVHS
V4l: depth=16, palette=rgb16
V4l: ==> format { 411 422 cif } size { small large cif } port {
Composite SVHS
} type {auto pal ntsc secam}
V4l: trying /dev/video1... open: No such device
V4l: trying /dev/video2... open: No such device
V4l: trying /dev/video3... open: No such device
v4l: mmap()'ed buffer size = 0x40000
ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE even: Invalid argument
ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE odd: Invalid argument
The last two messages start repeating continuously.
From the driver, I get:
linux kernel: Iomega BUZ V-1.0.1: v4l_sync: Trying to sync on a
buffer which was not queued?
Version soup:
SuSE 7.0
Kernel: 2.2.16 (SuSE variant, i.e. with 2.4 backported I2C drivers, so
I must install i2c-old modules)
Sdr 3.0
Vic 2.8ucl-1.13-linux-2.2
Rat 4.2.10
Buz 1.0.1
I'm setting up vic in sdr for the composite port, m-jpeg, jpeg h261,
and h263with and without "use hardware encode".
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
Chris