

# vendor and product id via lsusb, activating the line below by removing # and # your webcam happens to show above symptoms, try determining your cam's # Using the following option it is possible to add additional devices. # Cubeternet GL-UPC822 UVC WebCam (1e4e:0102) # By default, this is done for the following devices: # ID and remove the -f parameter from the options provided to mjpg_streamer. # The webcam daemon will detect those devices by their USB Vendor and Product # the capturing framerate) and will just refuse to output an image if it # mjpg_streamer release do not support the -f parameter (for specifying # Apparently there a some devices out there that with the current # Additional webcam devices known to cause problems with -f

# Defaults to a resolution of 640x480 px and a framerate of 10 fps # Additional options to supply to MJPG Streamer for the USB camera # - auto: tries first usb webcam, if that's not available tries raspi cam Octopi.txt: # Configure which camera to use How do I get my Logitech C170 ! 1280x720 (camera_usb_options="-r 1280x720 -f 15") to actually display and save in it's correct aspect ratio? It is only displaying and saving 1024/768. -rot: Set image rotation (0-359, at the present only 0, 90, 180 and 270 are supported though).average: Average the whole frame for metering.-mm: Set metering mode (see raspistill notes), valid values (according to the RaspiCam documentation):.For example, -colfx 128:128 should result in a monochrome image (according to the RaspiCam documentation). -cfx: Set colour effect (U:V), the supplied U and V parameters (range 0 to 255) are applied to the U and Y channels of the image.-ifx: Set image effect (according to the RaspiCam documentation):.incandescent: Incandescent lighting mode.off: Turn off white balance calculation.-awb: Set AWB mode, valid values (according to the RaspiCam documentation):.fireworks: Select setting optimized for fireworks.fixedfps: Constrain fps to a fixed value.verylong: Select setting for long exposures.beach: Select setting optimized for beach.snow: Select setting optimized for snowy scenery.sports: Select setting for sports (fast shutter etc.).backlight: Select setting for back-lit subject.night: Select setting for night shooting.-ex: Set exposure mode, valid values (according to the RaspiCam documentation):.-sa: Set image saturation (-100 to 100).-usestills: uses stills mode instead of video mode.-quality: set JPEG quality (0 to 100), default 85.-y or -height: height of frame capture, default 480.-x or -width: width of frame capture, default 640.-fps or -framerate: set video framerate, default 1 frame/sec.See also the documentation for more information about these options. This is the fork that is shipped on the OctoPi SD card image for the Raspberry Pi. Input_raspi.so is included in this MJPG Streamer fork by Jackson Liam which also supports the Raspberry Pi Camera. No longer available under OctoPi 1.0.0, use input_uvc.so for the Raspicam there -y: Use this if your camera doesn't support MJPG, pictures will be captured in YUVY.-q : The quality of the JPG compression to use, e.g.-f : The framerate in frames per second, e.g.See also the documentation for the recommended MJPG Streamer fork (bundled with OctoPi) for additional options not listed here. Input_uvc.so comes bundled with MJPG Streamer. To change any of these options in OctoPi, edit the relevant sections in octopi.txt as described here. well rigth click on it and open with Finder the location.The following configuration options can be supplied to MJPG Streamer on start to modify certain camera settings.
#Quickcam for notebooks pro not focusing trial#
To get rid off the TRIAL, as i didnt find any serials, i found out that when i opened a program that used the camera, like photobooth, i message pops up thay you have 5 min or so to trial the webcam. this is the beta release, the only one that worked for me. I found this guys that sell for 20$ the driver, but they have trial download. After a bit of a fight i got my creative webcam5 to work in OSX 10.5.6
