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UVC webcams
gspca driver
- See gspca devices for a list of supported devices under this framework
Other webcam drivers
(alphabetize by driver)
Many of these are out-of-tree kernel drivers.
- cpia -- first generation of STM's Color Processor Interface (ASIC) Cpia
- Included in mainline kernel
- Supports a large number of USB devices by Aiptek, Creative, Digicom, Dynalink, Ezonics, Intel, Microtek, Pace, SuperCam, TCE, Terracom, Trust, Utobia, ZoomCam
- Supports some parallel port devices by Creative, CVideo, CU-SeeMe, Digicom, and ZoomCam
- cpia2 -- second generation of STM's Color Processor Interface (ASIC)
- Included in mainline kernel from 2.6.18
- Supports the QX5 USB microscope, the Swann Versacam MINI webcam, and other devices using the second generation of STM's Color Processor Interface (ASIC)
- em2880
- Supports the Videology 20K14XUSB webcam and cameras using Micron mt9v011 and mt9m001 sensors.
- Included in mainline kernel from 2.6.18 (em28xx)
- et61x251
- Supports Etoms ET61X151 or ET61X251-based USB cameras
- Included in mainline kernel
- icm532
- m560x -- ALi M560(2/3) driver with various sensors attached
- No properly working driver yet
- meye -- the Sony Vaio PictureBook Motion Eye Camera Driver
- Included in 2.4 and 2.6 kernels -- see documentation
- Supports the second version of the MotionEye camera (PCI vendor/device 0x136b/0xff01)
- A driver for the third version is being written, see r-engine below
- nw802
- ov511
- setov511 -- a configuration utility for ov511 based webcams
- pwc -- the new driver
- Available in the latest kernels
- Supports Philips USB webcams
- setpwc -- a configuration utility for PWC based webcams
- PWC wiki
- Discontinued version
- qce-ga/qc-usb
- Kernel module package available in
- Debian stable (qce-source)
- Deban testing and unstable (qc-usb-source, see also git repository)
- Supports Logitech Quickcam Express, LegoCam, Dexxa Webcam, Labtec Webcam (old model), Logitech QuickCam Notebook (some models)
- Kernel module package available in
- quickcam
- r-engine
- Aims to support Sony Vaio Picturebooks (model PCG-C1M* and newer, PCI vendor/device 0x10cf/0x2011)
- r5u870
- Supports webcams of the Ricoh family, fails to control brightness, gamma and contrast
- Maybe to be substituted by r5u87x
- se401
- sqcam
- Supports webcams based on the sq905 chip, such as Volcano DG640E, Nexxtech Micro Digital Camera, Umax (Yamada) Astranugget; may work with Mito DG640E, Mitek CD10, Mitek 30P, GTW Electronics/ ShuoYing, Industrial(ShenZhen)Co.,Ltd SY-2102, Condord Eye-Q Easy / Eye Q Easy Too, Che-ez Snap, Hercules DualPix, Argus DC-1512, DC-1510, Gear to go, Magpix B350, Jenoptik JD 350, Concord Eye-Q Easy, PockCam
- Sonix SN9C10x
- SN9C* open source Microdia drivers under development
- Shall be equivalent to SN9CXXX below
- SN9CXXX (non-open source)
- Driver for SN9C101, SN9C102, SN9C102P, SN9C103, SN9C105, SN9C110, SN9C120, SN9C201, SN9C202
- for example 0c45:624f from Microdia
- stk11xx
- Aims to support Syntek DC-1125/1135 cams
- stv680 -- SANE backend
- sty0680
- tv8532
- w9968cf -- included in the kernel
- Supports Winbond W9967CF or W9968CF-based USB cameras
- w9967cf (obsolete)
- zr364xx
- Supports the webcam mode of cameras based on the ZR364xx chips from wendors like Aiptek, Concord, Creative, Genius, Maxell, Fujifilm, Ricoh, Pentacon, Mustek, Konica, Umax etc.
- zc0301 -- included in the kernel
- Supports Z-Start/Vimicro ZC0301-based USB cameras
- zc0302
Also See
External Links
- Video for Linux resources -- has a list of some drivers
- For USB webcams, see also video devices in the USB device overview database
- Logitech QuickCam Team