Re: Getting fuji to work as webcam

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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Dotan Cohen wrote:

On 12/18/05, Joel Jaeggli <joelja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you put it in webcam mode what does your machine detect when you plug
the camera in (presumably not a mass storage device)? There are a number
of usb video capture chipsets  supported by linux, though it's entirely
possible that whatever the fuji has isn't one of them.

joelja


Nothing shows up in KDiskFree. I can set the camera to turn on in Mass
Storage mode, with I _can_ mount in KDiskFree, but not in webcam mode.
In webcam mode nothing changes when I turn the camera on- as if it
isn't there.

you would want to plug it in and then type:

dmesg

at the command-line, if it's a video capture device it isn't going to show up as a filesystem rather it will be a device, /dev/videofoo

if it does you can use it with gnomemeeting or xawtv or something.

joelja

Dotan Cohen
http://technology-sleuth.com/technical_answer/what_is_a_router.html



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