[cpia] cpia webcam 30fps??
Scott Bronson
bronson@rinspin.com
Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:21:22 -0800 (PST)
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=201935
Another option: Hauppauge boards can be had for less than $60. Plug
in a camcorder and get capture speeds limited only by your hard drive.
I use one on my Linux box right now.
- Scott
> As some of the other responses mentioned, 30 frames/second may not be
> reliably achieveable with a webcam. However, if you're looking for a
> decent, cheap webcam, I like the Ezonics EZCam USB.
>
> I've tried 3 different webcams, and I like the Ezonics the best.
>
> The other two were the IBM PC Camera (which I didn't like at all, very
> jerky) and a Kensington webcam (which I haven't thoroughly played with,
> yet).
>
> Anyway, of these 3 the Ezonics is the only one that works with the
> linux cpia driver.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lau tau tin
> To: cpia@risc.uni-linz.ac.at
> Sent: 11/14/2001 11:44 PM
> Subject: [cpia] cpia webcam 30fps??
>
> miss/mister :
>
> i want to run video conferencing over ipv6 on linux's platform, i
> almost crazy to find out which brand of the webcam can run video
> conferencing until 30 frames/second. anyone know which brand of the
> webcam use the cpia driver and the performance quite good (30 fps)?? my
> system is :
>
> a) processor i686, speed 733MHz, RAM 256Mbps
> b) redhat kernel 2.4.6 (enable ipv6)
> c) usb-controller UHCI
> d) driver cpia or ov511
>
> from Prof Dr Brandon
> Faculty FTSM
>
>
>
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