IOXperts Video 1.1.2a37 posted

David LaPorte david at davidlaporte.org
Mon Oct 15 19:52:26 EDT 2007


Steve,

The file doesn't appear to be available - has it been posted yet?

thanks,
Dave LaPorte

Steve Sisak wrote:
> Available here:
> 
>   <http://www.ioxperts.com/downloads/Video/Beta/1.1.2a37/>
>   <ftp://ftp.ioxperts.com/IOXperts/Video/Beta/1.1.2a37/>
> 
> This release expires Nov 15, 2007
> 
> For the moment, I just bumped the expiration date -- no major changes
> from a36.
> 
> I think I have a fix for the problem with the daemon quitting on some
> machines -- I'm hoping to have another release in a few days, but the
> code isn't quite ready to go and a36 expires today.
> 
> Thanks for your patience,
> 
> -Steve
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a35 -----
> 
> bump expiration date.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a34 -----
> 
> This is functionally equivalent to a33, except that I've updated to the
> latest eSellerate SDK and added support for a few new Logitech cameras.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a34 -----
> 
> Update to latest eSellerate SDK
> 
> Support for new Logitech cameras
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a33 -----
> 
> Changes to Isochronous bandwidth allocation code and Isoc stream startup
> code to prevent stream from restarting when stopping
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a29 -----
> 
> Fix to correct Gamma on newer Logitech cameras
> 
> Possible fix (and additional logging to detect) the Skype crash
> 
> Prefer YUY2 over MJPEG in UVC video mode selection
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a28 -----
> 
> 1.1.2a28 extends the expiration date and includes a few minor
> performance improvements.
> 
> I've also added some additional logging to try and isolate the problem
> with the Philips SPC900NC not being detected after restart.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a27 -----
> 
> Enabled Intel support for VLSI Vision CPiA-based Cameras
> 
> Use physically contiguous Isoch buffers on CPiA and Philips-based cameras.
> 
> Allow Isoch pipe reset when stopping stream -- should speed start/stop
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a26 -----
> 
> Added Intel support for cameras based on the Divio NW801 and NW802
> chipsets.
> 
> Also fixed a few byte swapping errors in common code that may have
> caused a few isolated problems.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a21 -----
> 
> If you're having problems with crashes in Skype, this build _may_ help.
> 
> The primary change is that it holds off on some initialization of the
> video pipeline until the as late as possible -- this may provide a
> slight performance increase as well.
> 
> Hopefully there will be a matching Skype update to address the threading
> issues we've been seeing.
> 
> The cause of the registration dialog popping up multiple times in Skype
> is that Skype is opening and closing the digitizer multiple times at
> startup -- this is not a problem, but somewhat annoying -- I'm looking
> at a fix to make the dialog appear only once per application launch.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a20 -----
> 
> 1.1.2a20 adds support for Face Tracking on Intel-based machines.
> 
> In the process, we've done major work on the software pan/tilt/zoom code
> which should result in improved performance, but should be tested
> thoroughly for compatibility as there are significant differences in the
> math.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a18 -----
> 
> This is primarily to bump the expiration date as 1.1.2a17 expired today,
> but we may have fixed a problem in the camera registration code that
> could cause a camera to not be recognized under certain circumstances.
> 
> For anyone who has one of the newer Logitech cameras and is having
> problems with the audio, drop me a note off-list -- we have an audio
> driver that works aroud the bug in the camera about ready for testing.
> 
> ----- changes in 1.1.2a17 -----
> 
> This should fix the problems a few of you reported with the QuickCam Pro
> 5000, Fusion, and (Black) QuickCam for Notebooks Pro.
> 
> The issue was that the firmware in those cameras returns incorrect data
> for some of the controls related to the snapshot function, and the
> driver caught and reported the error, unfortunately causing it to fail
> on load with those cameras.
> 
> I've added code in the driver to work around the bug -- please versify
> that the problem is fixed and that the fix didn't cause issues with any
> other cameras.
> 
> There is still a known issue that the snapshot button on the new
> Logitech cameras in not working -- I was hoping to get it fixed, but
> didn't want to hold up getting something out with the previous version
> expired.
> 
> ---------
> 
> As always, please post any problems to the list.
> 


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