Veo Stingray Web Cam Driver Installation



I've been playing with this for two days and am beyond my ability to know what to do next.
This is Jaunty. The webcam is a Veo Stingray (made by Xirlink)
mark@Lexington-19:~$ lsusb | grep Xirlink
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0545:808b Xirlink, Inc. Veo PC Camera
I have read the following posts about this webcam:
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/#VeoStingray_Note
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...ght=veo+webcam
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=725179
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/
and lastly:
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/ibmcamFAQ.html
Most of the above seems out-of-date. Because I also found:
From:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Webcam-HOWTO/#MODELS
2.3.12. Xirlink C-it™ HDCS-1000 based Webcams
This driver is for the USB webcams manufactured by Xirlink, IBM (PC Camera) and Veo Stingray model webcams. Support has been in the Linux kernel USB section since 2.2.12. The homepage is at http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam.
and I'm:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ uname -r
2.6.28-15-generic
So I believe the driver is in-built? Am I understanding this?
I've installed and tried to find the camera with:
Camorama, Camstream, Cheese Photo Booth, gqcam, and effectv.
Camorama loads but the application is nothing more than a grey box with a white rectangle (blank) where the video image should be. It must be forcibly closed.
Camstream opened a window, which had a fabric like grey texture, but not picture. The terminal output:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ camstream
W: CamStream version 0.27 starting.
>> void CCamStreamApp::ReadConfigFile()
W: Failed to open configuration file '/home/mark/.camstream/config.xml' for reading.
D: creating <defaults> node
D: creating <videodevices> node
D: creating <audiodevices> node
<< void CCamStreamApp::ReadConfigFile()
and more errors omitted, available if you want to read them.
Following one of the above posts, I tried: Cheese Photo Booth. It loads, the 'loading' rosette spins, and nothing ever happens beyond that.
Next:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ gqcam
Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load module 'libcanberra-gtk-module.so': libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/dev/video: No such file or directory
Synaptic shows that all relevant libcanberra-gtk modules are loaded. How can I know if they are linked? Hardlinked?
and lastly, effectv runs, the terminal returns:
mark@Lexington-19:~$ effectv
video_init: Can't find a supported pixel format.
Video initialization failed.
I have downloaded:
gspcav1-20071224.tar.gz
from:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
that site says the Veo Stingray is working. The details:
Veo Stingray 124 0x0545 0x8333 Stingray webcam lv532Av tv_8532 Test gbrg spca5xx *
So, the driver from this guy need to be installed, but he give no instructions. Please help me know what to do next. It's not in GDebi format, so what is the next step? Where do I put this compressed folder so it will uncompress into the correct directory or sub-directory?
Lastly, the device I have, ID 0545:808b Xirlink, Inc. Veo PC Camera doesn't seem to be mentioned specifically as to a driver. But it isn't specifically omitted, either.
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Celeron D-347 CPU (3.06gigHz CiderMill), 1 gig DDR 266 RAM, Foxconn 661GX7MJ-H mobo, 320 Gig HDD, MSI GeForce FX5600, D-Link WDA2320 wireless, Brother MFC-240C prntr, Samsung DVD-rom SD-612, Sony CD-RW CRX-225E, CoolMax CR-450B

Veo Stingray Cam

Camera

Veo Stingray Camera Driver

Driver
I've been playing with this for two days and am beyond my ability to know what to do next.
This is Jaunty. The webcam is a Veo Stingray (made by Xirlink)
mark@Lexington-19:~$ lsusb | grep Xirlink
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0545:808b Xirlink, Inc. Veo PC Camera
I have read the following posts about this webcam:
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/#VeoStingray_Note
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...ght=veo+webcam
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=725179
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/
and lastly:
http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/ibmcamFAQ.html
Most of the above seems out-of-date. Because I also found:
From:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Webcam-HOWTO/#MODELS
2.3.12. Xirlink C-it™ HDCS-1000 based Webcams
This driver is for the USB webcams manufactured by Xirlink, IBM (PC Camera) and Veo Stingray model webcams. Support has been in the Linux kernel USB section since 2.2.12. The homepage is at http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam.
and I'm:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ uname -r
2.6.28-15-generic
So I believe the driver is in-built? Am I understanding this?
I've installed and tried to find the camera with:
Camorama, Camstream, Cheese Photo Booth, gqcam, and effectv.
Camorama loads but the application is nothing more than a grey box with a white rectangle (blank) where the video image should be. It must be forcibly closed.
Camstream opened a window, which had a fabric like grey texture, but not picture. The terminal output:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ camstream
W: CamStream version 0.27 starting.
>> void CCamStreamApp::ReadConfigFile()
W: Failed to open configuration file '/home/mark/.camstream/config.xml' for reading.
D: creating <defaults> node
D: creating <videodevices> node
D: creating <audiodevices> node
<< void CCamStreamApp::ReadConfigFile()
and more errors omitted, available if you want to read them.
Following one of the above posts, I tried: Cheese Photo Booth. It loads, the 'loading' rosette spins, and nothing ever happens beyond that.
Next:
mark@Lexington-19:/$ gqcam
Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load module 'libcanberra-gtk-module.so': libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/dev/video: No such file or directory
Synaptic shows that all relevant libcanberra-gtk modules are loaded. How can I know if they are linked? Hardlinked?
and lastly, effectv runs, the terminal returns:
mark@Lexington-19:~$ effectv
video_init: Can't find a supported pixel format.
Video initialization failed.
I have downloaded:
gspcav1-20071224.tar.gz
from:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
that site says the Veo Stingray is working. The details:
Veo Stingray 124 0x0545 0x8333 Stingray webcam lv532Av tv_8532 Test gbrg spca5xx *
So, the driver from this guy need to be installed, but he give no instructions. Please help me know what to do next. It's not in GDebi format, so what is the next step? Where do I put this compressed folder so it will uncompress into the correct directory or sub-directory?
Lastly, the device I have, ID 0545:808b Xirlink, Inc. Veo PC Camera doesn't seem to be mentioned specifically as to a driver. But it isn't specifically omitted, either.
__________________
Celeron D-347 CPU (3.06gigHz CiderMill), 1 gig DDR 266 RAM, Foxconn 661GX7MJ-H mobo, 320 Gig HDD, MSI GeForce FX5600, D-Link WDA2320 wireless, Brother MFC-240C prntr, Samsung DVD-rom SD-612, Sony CD-RW CRX-225E, CoolMax CR-450B
Veo Stingray Web Cam Driver Installation

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