Re: Webcam Hardware and Software Advice Request

From: D. Clarke (dclarke_at_FlatlineSystems.net)
Date: 08/25/03

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    Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:05:08 -0400
    To: Emre Sevinc <emres@bilgi.edu.tr>
    
    

    Hi,

    I have a logitech quickcam web and I use this:

    qce-source - source code for QuickCam Express kernel module

    of course, you must be using a kernel with video4linux and usb support
    (a stock kernel has support for all those modules) to use the webcam.
    (and the mic doesn't function, but I've never used it anyways!) and all
    is well.

    to take snaps I use a tiny little command line program (in development)
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/clcam and but I don't use montion
    detection, so I just set a timer and snap away.

    The qcam package that debian has appears (i could be wrong?) to only
    support parallel port cams.

    As for that motion censor app, it appears that it's for capture cards
    and not webcams. at least, it attempts to load the bttv module, so
    that's what it appears to be to me.

    Although, being open source maybe someone can modify it to use a usb
    webcam (oh joy! c'mon, someone? :))

    Hope that helps a bit...
    ~ Darryl

    Emre Sevinc wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I want to connect a USB webcam to my home PC which runs Debian Woody
    > (3.0) kernel 2.4.18
    >
    > Which webcam would you advise me? I don't need a super quality and
    > expensive system, all I want is
    > a system that I can set up with minimal hassle.
    >
    > I've read an article (http://www.aboutdebian.com/webcam.htm) which tells
    >
    > about IBM "PC Camera" or
    > Xirlink C-It models. As I examined my module list with modconf I can see
    >
    > that these models are supported
    > USB devices on my Debian. However these articles:
    > http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/ and
    > http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdev.php?id=70 have some negative
    > comments about IBM and Xirlink
    > on Linux.
    >
    > I've also found this site: http://www.smcc.demon.nl/webcam/
    >
    > As you can see I'm cofused a little bit. I hope some experienced camera
    > users can show me the right way.
    >
    > I want to use this cam for motion detection and I found this software:
    > http://www.turbolinux.com.cn/~merlin/mvc/
    > I'd also be glad if you know similar alternatives for Debian.
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >
    >

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