Webcams
This page is to detail webcams that are known to work with CentOS together with any relevant information required to get them working.
1. Resources
The following sites have information on webcams supported by the GSPCA and UVC drivers:
GSPCA: http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
UVC: http://linux-uvc.berlios.de/
For updated Video4Linux drivers, check the kmod package available from the ELRepo Project.
2. Creative Technology WebCam Instant
Make/model: Creative Technology, Ltd WebCam Instant
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: gspca DKMS driver package from RPMForge.
Applications tested: Ekiga, Skype, Camstream, gqcam, Cinelerra, UCView, motion
Additional Notes:
3. Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX
Make/model: Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: gspca DKMS driver package from RPMForge
Applications tested: Skype, Ekiga, motion, Cinelerra
Additional Notes: If the camera is connected at boot time, its built-in microphone does not work until the camera is unplugged and plugged back in.
4. Logitech QuickCam Messenger
Make/model: Logitech QuickCam Messenger
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: gspca DKMS driver package from RPMForge.
Applications tested: Ekiga, Skype, Camstream, gqcam, Cinelerra, UCView, motion
Additional Notes:
5. Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Make/model: Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
CentOS Version: Tested on CentOS 5.2 (Dec 2008); CentOS 5.3
Driver: Uses the UVC driver (uvcvideo), installed from ELRepo.org (kmod-video4linux). The RPMForge dkms driver didn't work for this webcam. CentOS 5.3 adds a UVC driver but this doesn't work for this webcam either.
Applications tested: Skype 2.0.0.72 (works)
Additional Notes: The internal microphone works fine in Skype once selected, activated and un-muted. Recognized as a usb-sound device (snd_usb_audio).
Booting with the webcam plugged in causes the onboard sound controller (snd-hda-intel) to fail to be detected. Defining the microphone as a usb-sound device in /etc/modprobe.conf fixes this:
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel alias snd-card-1 snd_usb_audio options snd-card-0 index=0 options snd-hda-intel index=0 options snd-card-1 index=1 options snd_usb_audio index=1
6. Microdia PC Camera
Make/model: Microdia PC Camera (SN9C120) (Sonix)
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: gspca DKMS driver package from RPMForge.
Applications tested: Ekiga, Skype, Camstream, gqcam, Cinelerra, UCView, motion
Additional Notes:
7. Philips SPC 900NC
Make/model: Philips SPC 900NC
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: Included in CentOS-5
Applications tested: Skype, Ekiga, v4l generic
Additional Notes: The webcam works out of the box, plugin to a usb2 socket and the drivers are included. The built in mic also works out of the box - recognized as a generic usb-sound device.
8. OmniVision Technologies, Inc.
Make/model: OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (integrated and shipped with Dell SP2009W monitor) - DeviceID 05a9:264a
CentOS Version: CentOS-5
Driver: uvcvideo shipped with ELRepo.org's kmod-video4linux package (needed for Skype video calls to work). Some apps (UVCview, VLC...) worked even without it.
Applications tested: Skype (Beta) 2.1.0.81, UVCview, VLC
Additional Notes: Booting with the webcam plugged in causes the onboard sound controller (snd-hda-intel) to fail to be detected. See "Additional Notes" for Logitec QuickCam Pro 9000 to fix this. However, I couldn't get the microphone work (yet), but didn't loose my hair over it either.
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