Bug 2428 - Cheese takes 100% cpu with camera connected
Summary: Cheese takes 100% cpu with camera connected
Status: RESOLVED OLD
Alias: None
Product: Mageia
Classification: Unclassified
Component: RPM Packages (show other bugs)
Version: Cauldron
Hardware: x86_64 Linux
Priority: Normal major
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Mageia Bug Squad
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Whiteboard: check
Keywords: NEEDINFO
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2011-08-15 00:11 CEST by Barry Jackson
Modified: 2011-11-19 15:57 CET (History)
1 user (show)

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Description Barry Jackson 2011-08-15 00:11:35 CEST
Cheese 3.0.2 in Cauldron produces patchy mixed monochrome and colour images with 100% cpu usage and very slow refresh (several seconds per frame).
It is totally unusable.

This compares with perfect operation in mga1 where it takes about 25% cpu while displaying a 720p HD stream.

There are no error messages when running from CLI.

I have tried with two different webcams one using gspca and the other uvc.

The uvc camera works perfectly in Cauldron using Skype.
Comment 1 Manuel Hiebel 2011-08-26 23:19:37 CEST
upstream bug maybe ?

CC: (none) => jani.valimaa
Source RPM: (none) => cheese

Comment 2 Manuel Hiebel 2011-10-04 19:35:22 CEST
There was a lot of update update of cheese, bug still valid ?

Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
Whiteboard: (none) => check

Comment 3 Manuel Hiebel 2011-11-19 15:57:25 CET
Since there are insufficient details provided in this report for us to investigate the issue further, and we have not received feedback to the information we have requested above, we will assume the problem was not reproducible, or has been fixed in one of the updates we have released for the reporter's distribution.

Users who have experienced this problem are encouraged to upgrade to the latest update of their distribution, and if this issue turns out to still be reproducible in the latest update, please reopen this bug with additional information.

Closing as OLD.

Status: NEW => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => OLD


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