[08:07] <hverkuil> mchehab: I am unhappy about cec_ready (or was, since it has been removed in the latest patch series) [09:00] <hverkuil> pinchartl: ping [09:05] <hverkuil> pinchartl: what happened to Ricardo's "[PATCH v2 4/6] usb/uvc: Support for V4L2_CTRL_WHICH_DEF_VAL"? Did you accept it? I want to make a pull request for his patch series, but that patch is now missing in patchwork. [09:24] <bilbo-le-hobbit> Hello, I try to properly operate a color camera Imaging Source DFK51AU02.as. The colors are not good, it's probably a Bayer frame management problem. Am I in the right place to ask for help? [09:24] <bilbo-le-hobbit> Sorry for my english, google translate is my friend, I'm French ... [09:35] *** teob has left [09:39] <pinchartl> hverkuil: I've acked it [09:39] <pinchartl> hmmm wait [09:40] <pinchartl> let me check the version [09:41] <pinchartl> ok, make sure you pick "[PATCH v2 4/6] usb/uvc: Support for V4L2_CTRL_WHICH_DEF_VAL" and not "[PATCH v2 06/10] usb/uvc: Support for V4L2_CTRL_WHICH_DEF_VAL" [09:47] <hverkuil> pinchartl: yes, what is the state in patchwork? I don't see it there anymore. [09:53] <pinchartl> https://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/31759/ [10:09] <hverkuil> Ah, I'll set the state back to New and delegate it to me so I can make a nice bundle of it and accept the whole series. [10:21] <pinchartl> do you take patches from patchwork ? [10:27] <hverkuil> yes [10:27] <hverkuil> patchwork collects all the acks etc., very handy. [11:11] *** benjiG has left [11:25] <pinchartl> we need to teach patchwork how to handle patch series [11:26] <pinchartl> https://github.com/dlespiau/patchwork/wiki/TODO [11:26] <pinchartl> nice TODO list [11:26] <pinchartl> but I wish it was a features list [11:33] <mchehab> hverkuil: thanks for the enlightment... so I guessed it right ;) [11:34] <pinchartl> bilbo-le-hobbit: is it a UVC camera ? est-ce une caméra UVC ? [12:37] <javier__> pinchartl: there is this https://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/patchwork/2015-September/001601.html [12:37] <javier__> although I don't know what's the state of that work [12:37] <pinchartl> nice, thanks [14:10] *** awalls has left [16:32] *** benjiG has left [19:25] <eosrei> Hi! I think I've come to the right place, but please correct me if I am wrong. I've got a consistently reproducible libvl2/v4l-convert/libjpeg error using a webcam with cheese. I've tested in Mint 17.2, Ubuntu 15.10, and Fedora 23. I'm willing to compile or debug whatever, but I am at a loss how to proceed to create a more useful bugreport than the list of complaints on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cheese/+bug/1295247 [20:09] *** awalls has left [23:03] <stormer> eosrei: another option is simply to add jpegdec support in cheese, the frame will sanity checked before being passed to the decoder [23:05] *** _daniel_1 has left [23:05] <eosrei> Cheese is simply the easiest program to reproduce the issue. The problem also affects Chrome and Skype. [23:12] <eosrei> I'm not expecting the issue to be fully solved in IRC, but for some direction about how to proceed. I'm running default packages in all three listed OSs. Should compile the current opencv head? [23:14] <eosrei> If it's relevent, GStreamer via gst-launch and VLC work correctly. [23:16] <stormer> eosrei: ok, well, most likely that at least checking CORRUPT flag on the frame will help [23:16] <stormer> eosrei: but in general, file to you distro, they will figure-out for your what to do [23:23] <eosrei> gtg bbl thx