NEED HELP WITH MY WEBCAM

Fred Roller froller at tnclimited.com
Fri May 2 12:20:05 UTC 2008


On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 15:18 +0100, bryan19574 at hotmail.com wrote:
> hi,
>  
> I cant get the built-in webcam that came with my notebook - Lenovo
> 3000 N100. it works perfectly on my windows vista partition but not on
> my ubuntu partition. can anyone help assist me on how to get it
> working. the webcam information I got from the windows device manager
> are listed below. 
>  
> I have attached a copy of the .ini file from windows.
>  
> thanks
>  
> ike
>  
> device description
> Integrated camera
>  
> hardware ids
> USB\VID_0C45&PID_624F&REV_0100
> USB\VID_0C45&PID_624F
>  
> compatible ids
> USB\Class_FF&SubClass_FF&Prot_FF
> USB\Class_FF&SubClass_FF
> USB\Class_FF
>  
> service
> SNP2STD
>  
> device class
> image
>  
> device class guid
> {6bdd1fc6-810f-11d0-bec7-08002be2092f}
>  
> driver key
> {6bdd1fc6-810f-11d0-bec7-08002be2092f}\0000
>  
> config flags
> 00000000
>  
> manufacturer
> Sonix
>  
> location informaion
> Port_#0004.Hub_#0005
>  
> physicaldevice and object name
> \Device\USBPDO-6
>  
> capabilities
> 00000084
> CM_DEVCAP_REMOVABLE
> CM_DEVCAP_SURPRISEREMOVALOK
>  
> bus type guid
> {9d7debbc-c85d-11d1-9eb4-006008c3a19a}
>  
> legacy bus type
> 0000000F
>  
> bus number
> 00000000
>  
> enumerator
> usb
>  
> address
> 00000004
>  
> power data
> Current power state:
> D0
>  
> Power capabilities:
> 00000019
> PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED
> PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED
> PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D0_SUPPORTED
>  
> Power state mappings:
> S0 -> D0
> S1 -> D3
> S2 -> D3
> S3 -> D3
> S4 -> D3
> S5 -> D3
>  
> removal policy
> 00000003
>  
> removal policy default
> 00000003
>  
> install state
> 00000000
>  
> display name
> Integrated camera
>  
> device instance path
> USB\VID_0C45&PID_624F\5&194CF1B3&0&4
>  
> devnode status
> 0180600A
> DN_DRIVER_LOADED
> DN_STARTED
> DN_DISABLEABLE
> DN_REMOVABLE
> DN_NT_ENUMERATOR
> DN_NT_DRIVER
>  
> problem code
> 00000000
>  
> parent
> USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&2b630f55&0
>  
> siblings
> USB\VID_067B&PID_2507\0
>  
> device node strong name
> oem1.inf:SN.NTx86.6.0:SN.USBPCam.v32:5.7.12.2:usb\vid_0c45&pid_624f
>  
> device assembly date
> 11/30/2006
>  
> device assembly version
> 5.7.12.2
>  
> device assembly description
> Integrated camera
>  
> inf name
> oem1.inf
>  
> inf session
> SN.USBPCam.v32
>  
> matching device id
> usb\vid_0c45&pid_624f
>  
> provider
> sonix
>  
> rank of installed driver
> 0DFF0001
>  
> {a8b865dd-2e3d-4094-ad97-e593a70c75d6}[16]
> ks.inf
> kscaptur.inf
> ksfilter.inf
>  
> class long name
> imaging devices
>  
> class short name
> image
>  
> class installer
> sti_ci.dll,ClassInstall
>  
> class icon path
> %systemroot%\system32\sti_ci.dll,-1000
>  
> lower logo version
> 5.2
>  
> display name
> imaging devices
>  
> driver details
> c:\windows\snp2std.ini
>  
> ;==========================================================================
> ; PC Camera (SN9C201/SN9C202) Information File for TWAIN data source
> ;
> ; File version: 1.0.0.0
> ; Last modified: 2004-12-09
> ;==========================================================================
>  
> [Dest]
> Source_Manager=0
> Source=1
>  
> [DG/DSM]
> DG_CONTROL=1
>  
> [DG/DS]
> DG_CONTROL=1
> DG_IMAGE=2      
>  
> [DG]
> DG_CONTROL=1
> DG_IMAGE=2      
>  
> [DG/DSM/DG_CONTROL]
> DAT_IDENTITY=3
> DAT_PARENT=4
> DAT_STATUS=8
>  
> [DG/DS/DG_CONTROL]
> DAT_CAPABILITY=1
> DAT_EVENT=2
> DAT_PENDINGXFERS=5
> DAT_SETUPFILEXFER=7
> DAT_SETUPMEMXFER=6
> DAT_STATUS=8
> DAT_USERINTERFACE=9
> DAT_XFERGROUP=10
> DAT_TWUNKIDENTITY=11
> DAT_CUSTOMDSDATA=12
>  
> [DG/DS/DG_IMAGE]
> DAT_CIECOLOR=262
> DAT_GRAYRESPONSE=263
> DAT_IMAGEFILEXFER=261
> DAT_IMAGEINFO=257
> DAT_IMAGELAYOUT=258
> DAT_IMAGEMEMXFER=259
> DAT_IMAGENATIVEXFER=260
> DAT_RGBRESPONSE=264
> DAT_JPEGCOMPRESSION=265
> DAT_PALETTE8=266
> DAT_EXTIMAGEINFO=267
>  
> [DAT]
> DAT_CAPABILITY=1
> DAT_CIECOLOR=262
> DAT_EVENT=2
> DAT_GRAYRESPONSE=263
> DAT_IDENTITY=3
> DAT_IMAGEFILEXFER=261
> DAT_IMAGEINFO=257
> DAT_IMAGELAYOUT=258
> DAT_IMAGEMEMXFER=259
> DAT_IMAGENATIVEXFER=260
> DAT_JPEGCOMPRESSION=265
> DAT_NULL=0
> DAT_PALETTE8=266
> DAT_PARENT=4
> DAT_PENDINGXFERS=5
> DAT_RGBRESPONSE=264
> DAT_SETUPFILEXFER=7
> DAT_SETUPMEMXFER=6
> DAT_STATUS=8
> DAT_USERINTERFACE=9
> DAT_XFERGROUP=10
> DAT_TWUNKIDENTITY=11
> DAT_CUSTOMDSDATA=12
> DAT_EXTIMAGEINFO=267
>  
> [CAPABILITY]
> MSG_GET=1
> MSG_GETCURRENT=2
> MSG_GETDEFAULT=3
> MSG_RESET=7
> MSG_SET=6
>  
> [CIECOLOR]
> MSG_GET=1
>  
> [EVENT]
> MSG_PROCESSEVENT=1537
>  
> c:\windows\twain_32\snp2std\snp2dsc.ini
>     ;This file is for SN9C201
>  
>     ;The value in this section must be set in advance.
> [DSC]
>     ; DLL means the DLL driver that DS is going to load
> DLL=snp2TUI.dll
>     ; Which sensor is used.(0:160*120 Disabled,other: Enabled)
> Sensor=1
>     ; Title on the dialog.
> ProductName=USB2.0 PC Camera
>     ; The registry path
> ;RegPath=SYSTEM\SONIX\PCCAM\SNP2STD
> RegPath=SOFTWARE\SONIX\PCCAM\SNP2STD
> ProductKey=SN9C201
>     ; how many pixels in 10K unit, such as 35 and 130, etc
> Pixels=35
>     ; Source control file(.src) name
> SourceControl=snp2std.src
>     ; Netscan.ini file name
> ALiCAM_INI=snp2std.ini
>     ; AVI file save folder name
> AVIFolder=SNP2STD
>     ; UI DLL name
> UIDLL=snp2TUI.dll
>  
> [PREFERENCE]
>     ; Video mode.(0-640*480,1-320*240,2-160*120).It is read and wrote
> by the          ; program.Don't change it's value.
> VideoRes=0
>     ; DSC expansion type.(0:not supported,1:support VGA,2:support
> SXGA,3:supported both) This Value need
>     ; to be set in advance.
> DSCExpansionType=3
>     ; record the user selected(0:  selectedNone;1:selected VGA
> expansion;
>     ;2: selected SXGA expansion;3: selected both)
> SelectExpansion=0
>     ; 1:MAXIMIZE 0:MINIMIZE
> Maximize=0
>  
> DSCExpansion=0
>     ; 1 enable, 0 disable Image setting Dlg .there is no such item in
> default
> DSCImageSetting=1
>  
>  

There may be better way than this but I got the integrated cam on my
Aspire 9300 to work simply with: sudo apt-get install cheese .  This
seemed to load necessary files for other programs to recognize the
camera such as video phone.  My web cam is not a large priority to me so
I have not explored the hows and whys of this.  Hope it helps.

Fred






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