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So I was thinking of buying this raspberry Power Hub the ” PiHub ” : Īnother thing to take into consideration is that I attempted to use your exectuable code this one “1mplayer tv:// -tv device=/dev/video0 -hardframedrop ” But got only green screen, so I changed it a little to use the Mplayer in a NTSC region where I live this is the code with wich I’m able to see some Frames at the begining ” mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:width=320:height=240:device=/dev/viedo0:norm=NTSC_443:input=1:fps=10 -hardframedrop ” The thing is that I believe is a power issue with the Raspberry or my powerhub, this is because I obverved the easycap is able to send some Frames of video if it is powered for the first time, however It doesn´t work for the second, third … and It seems to work again If I power off and on the powerhub and the raspberry. I will send you a little video so you can see what I might be doing wrong. Hello again, I used the Image but it seems like not working. I really do appreciate any advice or assistance you can provide.
#Easycap usb device not recognized driver
I also tried the kernel image here ( ) on top of the 3.6.11 image with the driver preinstalled.
#Easycap usb device not recognized how to
I’m not familiar with Raspbmc so I’m not sure how to get to a command line (or if you even can) or where the settings would be for hyperion and how to upload your own config file. My question about the settings was because when I was trying to use the Raspbmc image, I wasn’t sure how the pi knew to use the capture card as input instead of xbmc. Plugging the capture card directly into the pi gets rid of the select timeouts but I’ve never seen anything more than just the green screen. When I test with mplayer using the powered hub, I see a frame or two and then I get greenscreen along with screen timeouts from v4l2. I have a 2A powered USB hub that I’ve tried. Through the converter I’ve tried a PS4, xbone, denon receiver, and a desktop pc.Ĥ.
I even got out the old Nintendo 64 to have a native composite signal instead of going through the HDMI2AV converter. Yes, although sometimes at random it switches to video1ģ. “Wait! Why did you write ‘almost’?” For some dumb reason, I had to execute the following statementġ.
STK1160 worked (almost) out of the box, BUT i had significant cropping of image in horizontal and vertical direction. The only thing I managed to get from the first one is message : insufficient memory :) so i will not cover all the work I did. I wrote “usually” because I was unlucky enough to buy stk1160 grabber that had awful cropping which is not common issue with this type of grabber… I have had 3 of them: somagic, utv007 (Fushicai) and STK1160.Īnother interesting thing is that there are many different versions of grabbers based one the same chipset! Actually I have not found a way to distinguish exact manufacturer and usually you don’t need to know anything except the chip. You can check there how to distinguish one version from another based on lsusb output. Download it and dump to sd card.ġ) configure raspbian by extending the partitions (through raspi-config)īefore we go to installation steps few words about the hardware…Įasycap usb grabber comes with (at least) 4 different chipsets – these types are very well described on this web site.
#Easycap usb device not recognized install
Installation and testing of the grabber consists of several steps:Ġ) you need to have specific version of Raspbian in order to install and use video grabbers. This is very wrong assumption… :) unless you are lucky – and this is why… When you see that someone installed “easycap” grabber you may suspect that when you buy one you will have the setup that is ready to use. In order to create ambilight effect for any video signal, the key thing is to buy the right video grabber.