Motion - Bug Report 2006x 06x 15x 093312

BUG: CX8800 and high resolution

I have problem with larger resolution with my TV @nywhere TV card. When I set resolution 320x240 everything is OK.

But with resolution for example 640x480 it post next report

[1] Failed with YUV420P, trying YUV422 palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with YUV422, trying RGB24 palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with RGB24, trying GREYSCALE palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with all supported palettes - giving up: Invalid argument

[0] Webcam port 8081
[0] Thread device: /dev/video0 input 1
[0] Thread is from /etc/motion/thread1.conf
[1] Thread started
[0] Waiting for threads to finish, pid: 3222
[0] motion-httpd/3.2.6 running, accepting connections
[0] motion-httpd: waiting for data on port TCP 8079
[1] Failed with YUV420P, trying YUV422 palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with YUV422, trying RGB24 palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with RGB24, trying GREYSCALE palette: Invalid argument
[1] Failed with all supported palettes - giving up: Invalid argument
[1] Capture error calling vid_start
[1] Thread finishing...

Environment

Motion version: 3.2.6
ffmpeg version: 0.4.9
Shared libraries: ffmpeg, mysql,
Server OS: Fedora Core 2

-- BranislavDrengubiak - 15 Jun 2006

Follow up

It seems your device either does not support 640x480 or at least not with the standard palettes that Motion tries with. Can you watch that resolution with another video application?

-- KennethLavrsen - 27 Jun 2006

Fix record

Discarded - no feedback and should not be a Motion bug based on report.

-- KennethLavrsen - 18 Jul 2006
Topic revision: r3 - 18 Jul 2006, KennethLavrsen
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