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Details for ov51x-jpeg driver
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DescriptionFork of the ov51x driver implementing jpeg decompression in kernel space.
Author(s)Romain Beauxis
MaintainerNo maintainer
Maintainer Emailtoots <at> rastageeks.org
Where to findOther location
Driver modeKernel module
URLhttp://www.rastageeks.org/ov51x-jpeg/
Comment 
Submitted byRomain Beauxis ( toots <at> rastageeks.org )
Submitted onThu, 16 Dec 2004 01:34:52 +0100
Last edited onThu, 05 Apr 2007 01:46:27 +0200
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Romain Beauxis
(toots <at> rastageeks.org)
2005-06-13 21:28:15 Hi all! I\'ve set up a wiki for the ov519 jpeg driver, so please go there to add/get informations: http://www.rastageeks.org/ov51x-jpeg/
Jeremy D
(Jejem <at> LaPoste.net)
2005-06-11 13:43:03 \'ve found a solution, need to manually \"modprobe ov519_decomp\" ... don\'t know why . :(
Jeremy D
(Jejem <at> LaPoste.net)
2005-06-11 00:37:28 When i\'m trying to use Eyetoy, i\'ve got the following.......... v4l: open /dev/video0: Function not implemented.......... if i use xawtv, streamer, gnomemeeting or any app, got the same............. Did u already had this problem ?
Romain Beauxis
(toots <at> rastageeks.org)
2005-02-21 18:24:02 This is because it is the way the original author coded it.. Yes, it is! In fact, it just keeps the center of the image and drop the other parts.. One way to solve this would be to always set the big size in the main ov51x.c and then proceed the downsizing in ov519_decomp. I have no time for now but I'll have a look on it later..
Sascha Strauss
(snoopy1alpha <at> gmx.net)
2005-02-19 22:59:04 Your driver is GREAT. It works fine with the Sony Eye-Toy-Cam (normally for Playstation2) BUT whenever I try to use a small resolution (e.g. with gnomemeeting) it simply cuts out the image instead of rescaling it. I think it would be very difficult to modify the module that it does so but I won't give up hope ;-)
 
 
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