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5 As of this moment, the following cameras are supported:
32 a lot of extra information, a FAQ, and the binary plugin 'PWCX'. This plugin
48 Can be one of 'sqcif', 'qsif', 'qcif', 'sif', 'cif' or
49 'vga', for an image size of resp. 128x96, 160x120, 176x144,
50 320x240, 352x288 and 640x480 (of course, only for those cameras that
54 Specifies the desired framerate. Is an integer in the range of 4-30.
57 This parameter specifies the number of internal buffers to use for storing
64 This is an integer between 1 and 10. It will tell the module the number of
69 Should you experience a lot of 'Dumping frame...' messages during
73 forked program to really take advantage of these buffers.
76 up 460 KB of RAM, so unless you have a lot of memory setting this to
100 High compression takes less bandwidth of course, but it could also
102 See the FAQ on the website for an overview of which modes require
111 (in milliseconds). One of the interesting things that you can do with
125 This parameter works only with the ToUCam range of cameras (720, 730, 740,
136 and the phase of the moon (i.e. it can be random). With this option you
139 cameras of the same model.
143 in /proc/bus/usb/devices). A hint consists of a string with the following
185 'trace' of some of the calls the module makes; it logs all items in your
203 16 0x10 Memory allocation of buffers, etc. Off
224 cameras. Each camera has its own set of buffers.
228 settings after open() with the Video4Linux ioctl() calls. The default of