[PD] [GEM] ps3eye camera on linux / OSX?

Loic Kessous loic.kessous at gmail.com
Thu May 14 11:31:25 CEST 2009


The PS3eye work for me as any other cam on os 10.5 using the macam  
driver
loic

On 14 mai 09, at 10:57, Martin Schied wrote:

> Martin Schied schrieb:
>> Jaime Oliver schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have changed the subject to [GEM] if perhaps people have missed
>>> it... it would be great if anyone else is interested in this because
>>> to have a 120fps camera for less than 40$ working in GEM would be
>>> amazing...
>>>
>>> When was the las time you tried this driver?
>>>
>>> I'm getting one of these cameras at some point this week to try it
>>> out. It seems that with that driver you can get a video0 device, but
>>> you can only change settings when you load the driver and therefore
>>> not through pix_video...
>>>
>>> I'll let you know if I have any success.
>>>
>>>
>> yeah, that would be really great and also was one of my thoughts  
>> when buying that cam. i already tried several resolutions + fps at  
>> module load time, wich works for other applications than GEM. that  
>> was approximately one week ago. but i'm not sure if it was the  
>> latest driver available though. I made a flickr account, so I'll be  
>> able to upload some pictures of the errors later.
>>
>
> ok. this is what I get into GEM (pd extended, nightly one or two  
> weeks ago, sorry for not being that precise...), ubuntu 9.04
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/38404107@N08/sets/72157618127535288/
> one "clear" picture from cheese for comparison.
>
>
> As I'm still on ubuntu 8.04 for work i tried to compile "MT gspca  
> modified driver V0.5" for it, but this kernel seems to old for these  
> modules.
>
> so this is all from ubuntu jaunty 9.04:
>
> modinfo:
>
> filename:       /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/media/ 
> video/gspca/gspca_ov534.ko
> license:        GPL
> description:    GSPCA/OV534 USB Camera Driver(kaswy mod for MT use  
> V0.5)
> author:         Antonio Ospite <ospite at studenti.unina.it>
> srcversion:     2669EC48DECC8E6AB8C781B
> alias:          usb:v1415p2000d*dc*dsc*dp*ic*isc*ip*
> depends:        gspca_main
> vermagic:       2.6.28-11-generic SMP mod_unload modversions 586
> parm:           videomode: = xx //Set the videomode(see doc) (int)
> parm:           autogain: = [0|1] //Autogain (agc,aec,awb) (bool)
> parm:           gain: = [0..63] //main gain (int)
> parm:           exposure: = [0..255] //Exposure (int)
> parm:           redblc: = [0..255] //Red Balance (int)
> parm:           blueblc: = [0..255] //Blue Balance (int)
> parm:           sharpness: = [0..63] //Sharpness (int)
> parm:           vflip: = [0|1] //Vertical flip (bool)
> parm:           hflip: = [0|1] //Horizontal mirror (bool
>
> when i start rendering i get these messages repeatedly (every  
> frame?) in console output:
>
> VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> VIDIOCMCAPTURE1: Invalid argument
> VIDIOCMCAPTURE2: Invalid argument
>
> when changing dimen in pix_video:
> error: x dimensions too great
> error: y dimensions too great
>
> see flickr images for differences when using RGB, grey, YUV
>
> camera has been set to 640x480 before. I also tried different  
> videomode settings at module load time, without difference for these  
> errors.
>
>
> cheers
> Martin
>
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