At the time I was doing the development the vrmusbcam driver was still in
early develpoment, and did not support v4l. It is possible that there driver
is a better bet now, mine was reverse engineered from USB packets logged in
windows so was not perfect. If their driver still doesnt support v4l/v4l2
then you could create a new capture object specifically for it, or I will
pass on my vrmagic kernel module code (I will track it down tonight)
Toby
2008/8/4 Alex Kozlov <ak...@au...>
>
>
> 2008/8/4 Toby Collett <tob...@in...>
>
>> I wrote a video for linux driver for the trivisio HMD, and then used the
>> capter v4l object in ardev. If you can't find the source for the trivisio
>> driver I have a copy at home somewhere I can track down.
>>
>
> Yes please could you send me the source for the driver?
>
> Where else would I be able to find it? It's not
> in your ARDev distribution. Did you do your HMD stuff on one of the uni
> laptops? What is the name of the
> library so I might look and see if its installed.
>
> You didn't use their existing driver vrmusbcam?
>
> Alex Kozlov
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