![]() ![]() You have the option of compiling the driver directly into the kernel or building the driver as a module Google "compiling a kernel module for android" and "compiling an android kernel" to get yourself started. Otherwise you will have to build the driver yourself. It would also require a major rewrite of easycam, because all of the rendering is currently done in native code, whereas it would be more efficient to do everything in managed code when using a user space driver.Ī: If you are fortunate you can find a rom or kernel for your device that already has the easycap drivers built in. Even though the hard work of reversing the windows drivers has already been done, porting a driver to user space isn't trivial. Q: Will you create a user space driver for easycam?Ī: I haven't ruled it out for the future, but it won't be anytime soon. ![]() You are getting an error either because your kernel doesn't have the driver, or SELinux is blocking. Easycam makes use of existing kernel space drivers written for linux. Q: Easycap viewer on the play store works with my UTV007 device, so why do I get an error message when using easycam?Ī: The developers for the Easycap Viewer app created their own UTV007 Android user space driver. ![]() Initially Easycam's v4l2 functionality was based on the android-webcam library developed by the OpenXC project. Easycam was built and tested on a Nexus 7 (2012) running Autodroid 1.2. Easycam was created as an alternative to Carcam, an app used for displaying a backup camera in automotive installs. ![]()
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