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Webcam resolution

Postby chackl » Wed Jan 28, 2015 11:27 pm

Hello!

I Have a standart Webcam made by HAMA. It does come up with no driver so i have no settings within Windows to change the default resolution.
The cam is able to take 1080p images. But if i open the cam with the webcam module of FlowStone I always get 640x480.

Is ther any chance to change this?

Kind regards.
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Re: Webcam resolution

Postby tulamide » Thu Jan 29, 2015 2:10 pm

I don't have a webcam but two thoughts about it.

1) There's width and height inputs on the video stream prim. If not connected the prim defaults to 640x480. (But I assume this is not setting the cam's resolution, rather useful for stretching/shrinking the input video)

2) Did you have a look at hama's website. There are some drivers, maybe your cam can be used with one of those? I would think that a camera with several recording format options would need a driver to make use of it. The following is a list of drivers for usb connected webcams https://de.hama.com/service/download/treiber/usb/webcam
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