On Wed 24 Mar 2010 at 15:10:01 (-0300 UTC), Jos van Kan wrote:
Marco Calistri schreef:
On Wed 24 Mar 2010 at 11:27:59 (-0300 UTC), Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 3/24/2010 at 15:17, Marco Calistri <marco.calistri@yahoo.com.br> wrote: Note: If I firstly boot on Windows, then reboot on openSUSE 11.2, letting camera plugged, then audio works, but voice is sampled at bigger speed, appearing as Walt Disney Mickey Mouse original voice! That behaviour heavily reminds me of any other device that is loading a firmware in the device when booting into Windows (WiFi for example), keeping the firmware there until you unplug it. Did you ever check what dmesg tells you when you connect this device?
Dominique
I can provide my latest dmesg output at first occasion. BTW, as I stated, it seems that apparently all is correctly recognized.
I have a webcam with embedded audio that works, but it took me a long time before I realized that in fact the webcam simulates a second sound card. Be sure to enable it in kmixer. Maybe your webcam does the same.
Hi Jos, It sounds very interesting. Confess that I manipulated into Yast-->Sound a bit, in order to see if my webcam is behaving as a sound card, but I am far to find the correct settings and how to be sure that it is really being seen as a separate sound card by the system. How did you proceed to make work your webcam? Which webcam model is it? Which Linux Distro / kernel are you using with this webcam BTW in kmix I see USB Video Camera window separate settings and I am able to select the available options and adjust the input gain. Marco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org