![]() Unfortunately, the settings disappear once you quit the application, so it's basically useless. His full application does deal with the image stream, I think, as it displays actual video from the camera, though it might be using some Mac OS X API for that. If anybody knows how I'd begin to add support for this camera to MaCam, I'd really like to have a talk to them.Īha! I suspected that, as I couldn't see any files called "UVC" in your source code. Any old UVC camera viewer seems to work with this camera on Linux, so I wonder if this camera couldn't be supported through a generic UVC sort of driver, where you simply expose whatever parameter is available? What I do know is that UVC cameras have this standard way of setting parameters and apparently the parameter names and value ranges can be queried from the USB device, and that this sort of parameter is what the Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 uses. ![]() ![]() I tried comparing Szablewski's interfacing code with drivers from similar cameras in MaCam, but I couldn't find a single word or number that looked alike between the two. I'm not familiar with USB driver programming at all, and I'm new to Objective-C and Cocoa. This camera supports the following settings in UVC mode:ĭominic Szablewski has already done the ground work, and posted an open source controller and viewer application for the Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 back in 2009:
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