Update: Just posted a new review of my Logitech C310 webcam!
Today Tommy writes:
Matt, I’ve been thinking about buying one of those new webcams I keep seeing on Amazon. The problem though is that I don’t know which one is the best for for my computer? I’ve been told to buy a Logitech webcam on Ubuntu, but this seems suspect to me. Why would Logitech have Linux better support? Oh by the way, I own a Eee netbook with a webcam built-in and your Eee-control Ubuntu article was a huge help. Hopefully you make lightning strike twice here? Help, I am at a loss as to which webcam I should be buying for my Ubuntu system! (more…)
UPDATE: Running a new version of Ubuntu or Mint? Is the app crashing on you complaining about “could not open codec” when running the app in a terminal? I have the fix: add the following PPA. Add ppa:pj-assis/testing and update. You’ll be back in business in no time.
Cheese is buggy and slow. So I tried UCView and it’s only available for Ubuntu Karmic. Even at that, it crashes too easily in Ubuntu Natty. This brings us to guvcview. While it doesn’t offer everything I found with Cheese in the sense of a truly simple to use photobooth for Ubuntu Linux application, I was pleasantly surprised to find it provides rock solid video output. Not only did it offer all the same functionality Cheese would be offering to users if it actually worked right, but guvcview also provides photobooth for Ubuntu Linux functionality that is nicely bundled with my Logitech webcam controls. This means you can make real settings based changes to your webcam and it’ll stick!