Maxime Dirksen
Maxime Dirksen
Example with my infrared camera ``` ❯ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video2 --list-formats-ext ioctl: VIDIOC_ENUM_FMT Type: Video Capture [0]: 'GREY' (8-bit Greyscale) Size: Discrete 640x360 Interval: Discrete 0.067s (15.000 fps) Interval: Discrete...
#9 has the same problem with his Dell computer. Personally, I think the problem is that the camera does not use a "standard protocol" to identify itself to the system....
May be try some other distros like Fedora or Ubuntu ?
Hello, I guess your infrared camera is on /dev/video1 ? Before going any further, I would advise you to use the automatic configuration script. It's unlikely to work, as your...
"but with ffplay it is colourised" bad news, I think it's not a infrerad camera. "I am good with dual-boot" yes of course ! And I presume that `ffplay /dev/video1`...
What makes me think that your infrared camera is not recognised is that people usually have their normal camera on /dev/video0 and 1, and their infrared camera on 2 and...
Have you tested Ubuntu? Some time ago Dell released a communication saying that they would fully support this distro (the infrared emitter is not yet part of it, I had...
Hello ! Still no /dev/video2 device recognized by the kernel ? I am working on the v3.0.0 on the dev branch. It could be that your infrared emitter is on...
(I've edited my previous message)
Can you past the output of `sudo linux-enable-ir-emitter configure -d /dev/video0 --verbose` ?