Hi,
After installing ZM (Opensuse-10.2). I have no images in the montage.
The windows appear.
In the top left, a favicon with "new" listed next to it. Below, "Status: Idle - 0.00 fps". It actively seeks information, however, in properties it list a file size of zero.
Any suggestions...
No images displayed in montage.
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DO you have images in the normal monitor view, are you capturing images etc
Sounds like you have a cam config error to me
Sounds like you have a cam config error to me
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
You will need to learn linuxnkw wrote:I am new to linux, so I do not know what xawtv, modprobe, lspci and, dmesg does.
what do I do?
I put a few links at the bottom of this link that have tutorials and such that help new linux users.
Additionally, I recommend http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.htmlnkw wrote:Hi,
The card is non branded 16 channel, using Philips SAA7130 chip.
I am new to linux, so I do not know what xawtv, modprobe, lspci and, dmesg does.
what do I do?
Always give as much information as you can. Some short explanation as to why.
We need to know what card. Post a link to a picture. That is because some cards are autodetected, but most are not. We know a lot of them...
lspci is a command to show what is on your PCI bus. dmesg is a list of what Linux thinks is on your pci bus. modprobe is a way to tell Linux what is really on your pci bus. xawtv is a way to test video capture.