Logitech webcam software starts recording vid, quickly prompts that audio isn't recognized, then locks up.
Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 video capture works, integrated mic/audio capture does not. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help debug (coredump, etc).
Looks like we're almost there with webcam support but not quite. Jul 21 09:15:16 lanfear kernel: usb 2-3: usbfs: usb_submit_urb returned -27 My kern.log is littered with these messages (like, hundreds of them): However, I now get seemingly random virtualbox crashes whenever I try to use the webcam. First use of logitech's software to test the webcam worked perfectly (very exciting).
I was able to install Logitech's webcam software fine.
Where 129 is the gid of my vboxusers group. None /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=129,devmode=664 0 0 I got USB devices working by adding the following line to my /etc/fstab:
Running Ubuntu 9.04 x86 host, Windows XP SP3 guest, Logitech Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks. Good luck to all the team that is working on this issue. I hope that this details will be helpfull for all of us. It seens that is a Logitech Quickcam pro 8500 but the display still is greyĪnd in the console log only one line is added :Ġ0:43:19.115 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) Launching msn 7.5 going in Tools > configure webcam Peripheriques > USB device > unselect the webcam (strange already it is named Unknown Peripherique.)Ġ0:21:12.781 USB: Successfully reset device '08e1ab38'Ġ0:21:12.916 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:12.976 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:13.028 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:13.075 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:34.554 VUSB: attached '08f03bc0' to port 2Ġ0:21:35.468 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:35.544 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:35.610 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented)Ġ0:21:35.700 Audio: set_record_source ars=0 als=0 (not implemented) When windows is started go in virtualbox interfaces So here there are some results and the steps to reproduce it : I made some test with the console log of virtualbox active at the same time webcam : Logitech Quickcam pro 8500 (see lsusb_quickcampro8500.odt that I attached for the lsusb -v ) host : Linux Mint Elyssa kernel 2.6.24-22-generic Useless to say same problem for me except that the display screen is grey. I hate to reboot to windows just for the web cam. Please fix this, as the Linux software for the web cam is not as mature as the windows one, since Logitech doesn't provide any Linux drivers. I couldn't get the microphone working with skype, but this is probably because there isn't any pulseaudio support for skype yet. It seems to works correctly, I've tried it with Skype 2.0 and Cheese. Usb 1-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=2ĪLSA sound/usb/usbaudio.c:1353: setting usb interface 3:1 Usb 1-3: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=0991 Usb 1-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 11 The host OS (Fedora 9) recognizes the webcam with the uvcvideo driver: Sometimes the Logitech program even crashes, but when I start it again (no reboot, no plug out/in of the web cam) it works like before (no crash, but no picture or sound). Looks like the program is controlling the web cam but couldn't get any picture. But then, when I tried to use the web cam, the led on the cam goes on and off correctly but there isn't any picture.
The drivers installed correctly without any problems, as far as I can tell comparing with the native windows installation. I've downloaded the current latest Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks drivers (qc1150.exe) from the Logitech website. The guest OS is Windows XP SP3 and I'm giving it 1GB RAM and 30GB hdd. I have a Samsung X11 laptop with Intel Core 2 Duo (2.16 GHz) processor and 2GB of RAM. My host OS is Fedora 9 with kernel 2.6.25.686 and I'm running VirtualBox 1.6.2. I have a Logitech Quickcam Pro for Notebooks (see attached lsusb output).