Hmm, I'll look into patches a little bit I guess. One user said he overrode the allocation code. Considering that it doesn't reduce bandwidth when you reduce framerate, it should not hit an actual throughput problem.The camera change seems slow, but I suppose after initial setup the down facing camera may not need to be particularly active, and could reduce the number of switches. I need more experience running OpenPnP.
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Now tray running both cameras with mjpeg and check kernel logss for band with allocation usually 48 to 52% is allocated by default.
Generally running 4 cameras at 15 fps is no problem.
Last resort is module recompilation and patching it manually.
With
4l2-ctl --list-formats
You can list formats and compressions.
Example
v4l2-ctl --set-fmt-video=width=640,height=480,pixelformat=1
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Same on Linux, but if additional smoothie/arduino/.. Is present on same root hub, it don't work a anymore without tweak.
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Ah, I see. I don't remember if I tested that or not.Jason
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 12:37 PM Cri S <phon...@gmail.com> wrote:
Same on Linux, but if additional smoothie/arduino/.. Is present on same root hub, it don't work a anymore without tweak.
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Problems with low speed devices could be in the hub controller rather than the root hub. Would like to see that kind of test run with a proper Multi-TT USB hub that can handle multiple low speed devices. I would expect a hub controller inside any decent PC would be proper multi tt but you never know. I did have my smoothie plugged in and on the same root hub during my camera testing so it could be a contributing factor to my experience.On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Jason von Nieda <ja...@vonnieda.org> wrote:
Ah, I see. I don't remember if I tested that or not.Jason
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Same on Linux, but if additional smoothie/arduino/.. Is present on same root hub, it don't work a anymore without tweak.
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