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Best Linux compatible webcam

Post by Jza » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:12 pm

Hi I want to know if there is a great webcam that work with linux. I have been debating between the logitec omni and getting an actual video cam that works also as a webcam (youtube). Those are around 100 - 150 dls, however I do need to verify it will work with linux. I have research on the linuxquestions.org database but there is not enough information about the devices.

If anyone has a first-person experience and put their webcam brand here.
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Post by Linc » Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:36 pm

Jza wrote:Hi I want to know if there is a great webcam that work with linux. I have been debating between the logitec omni and getting an actual video cam that works also as a webcam (youtube). Those are around 100 - 150 dls, however I do need to verify it will work with linux. I have research on the linuxquestions.org database but there is not enough information about the devices.

If anyone has a first-person experience and put their webcam brand here.
Well, I just bought a Logitech QuickCam Communicate MP. Used it last week on the show. Works pretty well.
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Re: Best Linux compatible webcam

Post by elgordo123 » Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:41 pm

I have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000. It is supposedly one of the best out right now. While it doesn't look as good as it does on windows (and missing the add-in stuff my kids love) it works great and still looks really good on my kubuntu box. It was $100 at Best buy.

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Post by Jza » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:05 pm

elgordo123 wrote:I have a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000. It is supposedly one of the best out right now. While it doesn't look as good as it does on windows (and missing the add-in stuff my kids love) it works great and still looks really good on my kubuntu box. It was $100 at Best buy.
would have been nice to see a snapshot of the view of the cam.
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Post by Jza » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:09 pm

Linc wrote:
Well, I just bought a Logitech QuickCam Communicate MP. Used it last week on the show. Works pretty well.
Which driver does the kernel uses? mine uses a gspca for a spca5xx type webcam.
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Re: Best Linux compatible webcam

Post by elgordo123 » Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:57 pm

would have been nice to see a snapshot of the view of the cam.
Como chingas jza :)
I'll try and get one for you tomorrow....
Here ya go..
It Doesn't work with stickam though. Stickam only supports V4l, not V4l2, but does work running XP vmware machine (on kubuntu).
Logitech 9000 via (kubuntu) luvcview (ksnapshot)
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Re: Best Linux compatible webcam

Post by btyson » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:50 am

I love Logitech Quickcam Pro 3000 and 4000 with Linux. These are high quality CCD cams that sold for 90.00 when new, but now often available on ebay for anywhere from 15.00-50.00. They work perfectly with Linux. Just plug in and enjoy. The most reliable software in my opinion (if you upload to a web site) is camE. I also like camstream, which differs from camE in that it has a gui.

You can see my 3000 and 4000 cams running on camE with Kubuntu and Mandriva here: http://www.bryantyson.net/bryanscams.html
Currently running Crunchbang 8.10.02
Mandriva 2008 Spring and Kubuntu 7.04

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Re: Best Linux compatible webcam

Post by Patrick » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:36 pm

A new version of flash came down the Ubuntu repos. Stickam is not working anymore. I'll have to go back to the old version until the bugs are worked out.
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