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BANNED | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Webcam software support in Linux is mainly provided by the Linux UVC Projects UVC driver. This aims to provide a universal driver in the same way that a generic driver handles USB storage devices (memory sticks, hard drives etc). However, other drivers also exist that may allow more devices to be used. When looking to purchase a webcam for use with Ubuntu, you should look for a UVC compatible camera. The Linux-UVC project has a good list of UVC compatible webcams. Ubuntu aims to provide out-of-the-box or just-works functionality for webcams. This means that you should be able to plug-in your webcam and use it straight away: no driver disks or installation. To test whether or not your webcam works in this way, install Cheese, a GNOME program for capturing video and stills from a webcam. It can also apply some special effects. Cheese is included in the Main repositories since Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron). It uses the gstreamer library, which utlilizes the video4linux2 API. Download and install using the following steps: Open a terminal window. Type in the following command: sudo apt-get install should automatically detect your webcam and display live video stream. To record video or take a snapshot, click either on photo or video and select Take a Photo or Start recording. If download doesnt display the output from your webcam, test that the problem is not with it before trying anything else by using one of the programs in the next section. If it displays a garbled picture or one with poor colour/brightness/contrast, go to the Ubuntu wiki Webcam Troubleshooting page for steps to resolve this. http://www.***.com/ActiveWebCamMainpage.htm
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