Probably will take a long timeīecause synopsis USB datasheet is not public. "The problem with the RPI is that it has a crappy USB driver and USB hardware. I suppose this issue affects many other v4l2 devices plugged into the RPIs USB.Įzequiel Garcia reported to me the following: This package contains the files needed for installing the easycap utv007 audio/video device driver. When i download the possibility to a utv007. The Easycap device registers properly like under any other Linux system (when the driver is in the kernel), but the video data transport through the RPIs USB system doesn't work. Some of the latest easycap clones originally with stk1160 chip now come with the fushicai usbtv007 chip, lsusb lists it as 1b71, 3002. In this thread on Įasycap devices (stk1160, empia, somagic) currently are causing some problems with standard Linux disributions on the Raspberry Pi because of some RPI related USB issues. In this thread on the forum (page 12 to 16) Uvcvideo driver (many but not all) are working on the pi. Mainly USB webcams which are supported by the These USB problems on the rpi are still pending and I couldn't find any report that the stk1160 device or any other Easycap device is working acceptably on the RPI. Summing up all the comments below this post and some forum posts I've read about that issue, I can say that many USB video capture devices and webcams are not working at all (or only at a very low resolution) on the raspberry pi because of a rpi related USB issue. It would be nice, if someone could report if these hints are useful/ working.
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