Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2018 11:15:07 -0800 From: Pete Wright <pete@nomadlogic.org> To: =?UTF-8?B?UmHDumw=?= <raul@b2n.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: webcamd vs 12.0-RELEASE-p1 Message-ID: <41f67e69-d796-6ead-e467-1816489d8225@nomadlogic.org> In-Reply-To: <12a1a235-844a-c99e-5afe-2032f0328f48@b2n.org> References: <12a1a235-844a-c99e-5afe-2032f0328f48@b2n.org>
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On 12/28/18 12:42 AM, Raúl wrote: > Hello! > > Trying a logitech c910 usb camera, cuse, webcamd ... pwcview, chromium, > vlc3 ... only greenish stuff, a block puzzle in motion or nothing at > all. Reading about others success on other versions make me think must > be an easy thing to achieve although I've never tried before. > > Anyone successfully using cuse / webcamd on 12.0-RELEASE?. > Any obvious clue I'm missing?. > > Thanks in advance. kind of hard to debug without any logs or configs posted, but i have a working config that supports webRTC websites like zoom.us for example. i am running 12.0-RELEASE as well. here is the webcam i have: $ sudo usbconfig|grep Camera ugen0.2: <SunplusIT Inc Chicony USB 2.0 Camera> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA) and i have enabled webcamd via rc.conf like so: $ grep webca /etc/rc.conf webcamd_enable="YES" i also load cuse via /boot/loader.conf: $ sudo grep cuse /boot/loader.conf cuse_load="YES" Note, this requires a web browser with support for webRTC, which firefox def supports by default once you grant permissions (iirc chormium also works by default). I know this isn't super helpful for your rig - i think i have a c910 here i work i can try to reproduce this on later today, but just wanted to check the basics that everything is configured on your end correctly. cheers, -pete -- Pete Wright pete@nomadlogic.org @nomadlogicLA
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