Re: [SLE] Webcams with built in microphones
- From: "Bryan S. Tyson" <bryantyson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:05:59 -0500
On Thursday 12 January 2006 10:41 pm, Simon Su wrote:
> Sorry I don't know the answer to your issue. But what
> is the device name for your webcam? /dev/???
On my system it is /dev/video1
(/dev/video0 is tuner card on my system)
Bryan
> --- "Bryan S. Tyson" <bryantyson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have an ongoing annoyance with my Logitech
> > Quickcam 3000 Pro. If I boot the
> > computer with the cam plugged in (with SuSE and
> > Mepis) I get a mixer with 1
> > slider for the USB microphone, and the regular sound
> > card (Sound Blaster
> > Live) does not have a mixer and does not work.
> >
> > I always have to remember to unplug the cam before
> > rebooting. If I wait until
> > the system is up and running before plugging in the
> > cam, my sound card works
> > and has its mixer. The kmix display then has two
> > tabs, one for the USB mic
> > and one for the sound card. Is there a solution that
> > will let me leave the
> > cam plugged in while rebooting and still have sound
> > working?
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