Re: good quality webcam for linux?

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On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Alan Cox wrote:

> For $100 you won't get a decent setup. $40 will get you a random USB
> camera like the cpia or ov511 stuff. They work they are good for sending
> funny video clips to people or conferencing. If you want to do
> anything serious you either want firewire+dvcam or a good quality second
> hand composite video camera and a bttv card

Do you know of any firewire+dvcam setups offhand that are v4l
compliant? Better yet, do you know of a way to get s-video or rca
connections working in place of the dvcam, going in through the firewire
port, and still being v4l compliant?





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