Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 04:53:14 +0200 From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> To: Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@gmail.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: webcamd, IPEVO-Inc--IPEVO-Ziggi-HD-Plus -S unknown -M 0 Message-ID: <20191012045314.6f89367b.freebsd@edvax.de> In-Reply-To: <CAJ5UdcPocAvx=44Avsd1qEX9-%2BJ4oRORFvXnTdp6boxEAPL-Hg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAJ5UdcO24Nj0proxRp6589VYCikqdKNb4eQok6N%2BiEnN0D5Tuw@mail.gmail.com> <20191011024414.62903cf5.freebsd@edvax.de> <CAJ5UdcPocAvx=44Avsd1qEX9-%2BJ4oRORFvXnTdp6boxEAPL-Hg@mail.gmail.com>
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 08:14:52 -0500, Antonio Olivares wrote: > On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 7:44 PM Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 10:30:47 -0500, Antonio Olivares wrote: > > > root@aceraspire:~ # service devd restart && webcamd -d ugen4.3 -v 0 & > > > [2] 2139 > > > root@aceraspire:~ # Stopping devd. > > > Waiting for PIDS: 1929. > > > Starting devd. > > > Webcamd is already running for ugen4.3.0 > > > > > > when I try to run cheese first it got that no devices found, then I get that > > > ``There was an error playing video from the webcam'' > > > > Do you have webcamd entries in /etc/rc.conf? > > > > I had a comparable problem on FreeBSD 12.0-p10 where webcamd > > would not be started (and therefore not stopped or restarted) > > even though I had placed > > > > webcamd_enable="YES" > > webcamd_flags="-d ugen3.2 -i 0 -v 0" > > > > into /etc/rc.conf. I now start it "manually" via /etc/rc.local: > > > > /usr/local/sbin/webcamd -d ugen3.2 -i 0 -v 0 & > > > > Now it works. :-) > > > > > > > > > Is there a way to get this to work? I have changed > > > cuse4bsd_load="YES" and changed to > > > cuse_load="YES" in /etc/rc.conf and have looked at what was > > > recommended in the threads and it does not work. > > > > The entry > > > > cuse_load="YES" > > > > belongs to /boot/loader.conf, _not_ to /etc/rc.conf, according > > to the documentation. Verify it has been loaded with "kldstat". > > > > I don't know if the package "cuse4bsd-kmod" has to be installed > > or not - in my case, it isn't. Maybe this just applies to older > > FreeBSD versions... > > > > > > > > > How can I get it to work? I appreciate your help/suggestions. > > > > For refereence: > > > > # webcamd -l > > Available device(s): > > [...] > > webcamd [-d ugen3.2] > > -N GenesysLogic-Technology-Co---Ltd--HP-Webcam-101 > > -S unknown > > -M 0 > > > > This is a built-in webcam. > > > > I added my username per /etc/group to the "webcamd" group. I > > did not add any further permissions or device configurations. > > > > For testing, install the "pwcview" package and start webcamd > > manually as shown above. If the instance is running, /dev/video0 > > (and maybe more) should be present. With no further options, run > > > > % pwcview > > > > as a user, it should detect the appropriate video device on > > its own; if it doesn't ("problem of multiple inputs"), you can > > specify one: > > > > % pwcview -d /dev/video0 > > > > Usually the 1st one (here: 0) should work. > > > > So if _that_ works, any other program should work as well. > > > > See "man webcamd" and "man pwcview" for details. :-) > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Polytropon > > Magdeburg, Germany > > Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 > > Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ... > > Dear Sir, > > As always your help is very valuable and I have got it working. I > applied your strategies > I corrected the cuse4bsd_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf [...] The entry's name seems to depend on FreeBSD version. I have a 12.0 system where no additional CUSE package is installed, and the OS-provided CUSE, enabled by cuse_enable="YES" in /boot/loader.conf seems to be sufficient. Older FreeBSD systems (probably in the era around FreeBSD 9) seemed to require installing the "cuse4bsd-kmod" package and a different entry name, i. e., cuse4bsd_enable="YES" in /boot/loader.conf, which recent OS versions don't seem to require anymore. > [...] and I > installed pcmview which > was the one which detects the document viewer. It's a convenient way to check basic working. By the way, you can also use this to test "video grabbers" (video to USB con- verters) which also use webcamd as input interface. Fron your kldstat output (seems that your MUA has distorted the output a little, but it's still readable): > root@aceraspire:~ # kldstat > > Id Refs Address Size Name > > 1 58 0x800000 1ad6f60 kernel > > 2 2 0x22d7000 8ae4 libiconv.ko > > 3 1 0x22e0000 1310c fuse.ko > > 4 1 0x22f4000 a200 mmcsd.ko > > 5 1 0x2300000 dfa0 tmpfs.ko > > 6 1 0x230e000 b330 cuse.ko <------- THIS! > [...] The required module is already loaded. > root@aceraspire:~ # cat /etc/rc.conf > [...] > webcamd_enable="YES" Correct. You should probably add the _flags according to what you found working during interactive testing so webcamd will start with the right device - _if_ it starts at all... ;-) > root@aceraspire:~ # /usr/local/sbin/webcamd -d ugen4.3 -i 0 -v 0 & > > [1] 1811 > > root@aceraspire:~ # Webcamd is already running for ugen4.3.0 > > > [1] Exit 1 /usr/local/sbin/webcamd -d ugen4.3 -i 0 -v 0 > > root@aceraspire:~ # Does webcamd already run, and did it autodetect (!) the correct USB device? Looks like it. Maybe a pleasant surprise that the audodetection magic worked for once. > olivares@aceraspire$ pwcview -d /dev/video0 > > Webcam set to: 320x240 (sif) at 5 fps Right, that is the console message you should see. > I shall try again to make cheese work, but for now it is one that > should work, or try kamerka again. Definitely. You now know that it _basically_ works, so it's probably just a matter of client program configuration. On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 08:34:02 -0500, Antonio Olivares wrote: > As a follow up I read a thread > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=224493 > and I installed qt5 controls and webcamoid and it now works. Maybe those should be declared as runtime dependencies and then automatically installed by pkg? Great to see you got it working! :-) -- Polytropon Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
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