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Here's a general question. Why not support standard display options for the snapshots such as 1600X1200 1024X768 800X600 and such? When setting this up in Kubuntu 9.04 I see resolutions of 960X720 480X360 240x180 and so on and so forth. Unfortunately Cheese (the other snapshot software) doesn't function in Kubuntu. It had the availability of standard resolutions with my Logitech QuickCam Pro...
2009-06-17 19:03:41 UTC by tfrog
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I found it out.
In Settings/Preferences/Video I must set xvid.
2009-05-29 18:56:54 UTC by ggarrone
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Hello.
In wxcam 1.0.2
When I try to record a video I receive the message "Buffer full" with a box "Your system is too slow". The saved file is empty (only 200 KB or so). The program does not crash however.
CPU Dual Core @2600, Nvdia 8600, Linux Kernel 2.6.29.3 (no gspca module required for this kernel)
From the bash shell:
[myaccount@chell ~]$...
2009-05-27 17:42:03 UTC by ggarrone
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In "configure" is not checked if cimg is available. configure finished ok, but compilation with make fails with "frame.h:32:18: Fehler: CImg.h: No such file or directory" (jaunty amd64).
2009-05-26 17:32:51 UTC by nobody
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chgen committed patchset 262 of module wxcam to the wxCam CVS repository, changing 3 files.
2009-05-24 11:48:19 UTC by chgen
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can you implement on wxcam, a system for taking pictures every n seconds
tanks a lot.
2009-04-26 12:14:32 UTC by nobody
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chgen added the wxcam-1.0.4.tar.bz2 file.
2009-04-25 09:14:35 UTC by chgen
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chgen added the wxcam_1.0.4_i386.deb file.
2009-04-25 09:14:35 UTC by chgen
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chgen added the wxcam-1.0.4.tar.gz file.
2009-04-25 09:14:35 UTC by chgen
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chgen created the 1.0.4 file release.
2009-04-25 09:11:21 UTC by chgen