[03:17] <theelder777> if a usb video capture device (with an empia chip, em28xx) has bInterfaceClass descriptor set to "Vendor Specific Class," does that mean it should have a em28xx based driver? Or would there be a case where it would be a uvc based driver? Does this question even make sense? Anyone? [03:18] <theelder777> :( [07:55] <kbingham> theelder777: Have you looked through https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Em28xx_devices ? It looks like it's a separate driver. [09:39] <tuxuser> hey guys, lookin for olli salonen, is he here sometimes? [15:58] *** benjiG has left [17:42] <ndufresne> hverkuil, am I correct to think that it's not possible to enumerate a range of frame rate, let's say 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 fps, using V4L2_FRMIVAL_TYPE_STEPWISE [17:43] <ndufresne> hverkuil, I think venus driver wanted to have 1-30 fps range [17:43] <ndufresne> It ended up with: "Interval: Stepwise 0.033s - 1.000s with step 0.033s (1.000-30.000 fps)" [17:44] <ndufresne> but the step between frameinterval (aka frame duration) is not equal if you wanted a step of 1 fps [17:44] <ndufresne> The v4l2-ctl trace (the part with parentheses) is miss-leading [17:49] <hverkuil> ndufresne: you're correct. [17:50] <ndufresne> ok [18:57] *** jmleo has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)