Re: VS: VS: How to install Meteor-II in Linux 7.2

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On Fri, 01 Feb 2002, Joni Kahara wrote:

> Yes I moved those different DCF's to a file named ccirrgb.dcf.
> It's been a while, but i remember it complaining about size of DCF,
> something about size being >8192. I tried to load many different PAL
> DCF's, that CCIR thingy, NTSC and whatnot. I can't try that again at
> the moment, but I may in the weekend (if hangover isn't that bad ;).
> I think XawTV actually opened the device, but all I got was black
> screen. Then again I may not recall correctly. We'll see once I try
> it again. But I think we only have PAL cameras around here, so will
> I get any picture at all?

If you see something like

Jan 30 22:48:18 meteor2 kernel: V4L2: ioctl 0x50f456fc arguments are too big, > 256
Jan 30 22:48:18 meteor2 kernel: meteor2: copied 4340 bytes from user

in the messages, that's ok, it's just a warning from the V4L2 layer.

xawtv won't work yet (but should with the next release). Use the pgmgrab tool
in the utils dir instead. Currently, the only supported format is CCIR. I hope
to change this with the next release, too.

Cord

Gerd and Bill: can we get rid of the above v4l2 warning?





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