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#21
Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
I seem to remember there being a button that must be clicked after a call is established to start video.
Very odd indeed. After perusing the Gizmo Project forums, it seems that other N810 owners are experiencing the same problems and have put in (as of now) unanswered requests for help.

I hope that this problem goes away with future versions.


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#22
Picture from a n91 (3.1 MP I think): Here
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Originally Posted by Moonshine View Post
If you read his blog entry you'll see that he took that shot with a Nokia N91 and just used the N800 to make the blog entry.
Woops, my bad, I changed what I said now.


Well heres a 1.3 megapixel shot from the logitech quickcam 5000 to compare with. Here

And on my N810 it look like this: Here
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... Does Nokia specifically say what type of camera is in the N810 anywhere ?

The camera on the N810 seems more like a 0.3 megapixel, taking pictures at a max resolution of 640x480. With Knips anyways. The N810 came with no built in out of the box way of using the camera.

The spec for the OMAP 2420 processor in both the N800 and N810 claim that it can support at least 3 megapixel.OMAP2420

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#23
If you read his blog entry you'll see that he took that shot with a Nokia N91 and just used the N800 to make the blog entry.
 
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This is in an N810 forum but there isn't much about the camera that is N810-specific (other than the physical mounting), so I think we N800 users share your interest in the camera functions.

There are two camera-related enhancement requests filed at maemo.org. If you would like to encourage Nokia to work on these enhancements, please register and VOTE for them.
Thanks.

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#25
Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
After seeing the exposure quality, it would be nice if software used a noise filter to reduce the amount of grain on the resultant images.
Agreed, and a white-balance function would help to take the yellow/orange out of indoor images. But if either of these substantially effect the framerate then it would be nice to be able to turn them off for maximum fps.
 
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Originally Posted by technut View Post
Agreed, and a white-balance function would help to take the yellow/orange out of indoor images. But if either of these substantially effect the framerate then it would be nice to be able to turn them off for maximum fps.
Indeed. Perhaps all that is required is a modification to the (assumed) kernel module that drives the camera (is this code even open?). The performance for these simple adjustments shouldn't be too great, and there can be a simple user-space app that controls the filters that are on or off at any given time (off by default). There may even be OMAP DSP instructions that will lend a hand with these computations.

Can anyone with an N810 provide any insight to the camera rendering software implementation? Perhaps this is a post best suited for the developers section of the forum ...


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Originally Posted by technut View Post
This is in an N810 forum but there isn't much about the camera that is N810-specific (other than the physical mounting), so I think we N800 users share your interest in the camera functions.

There are two camera-related enhancement requests filed at maemo.org. If you would like to encourage Nokia to work on these enhancements, please register and VOTE for them.
Thanks.

Will do. I know the camera doesn't work in flash, but does the mic?


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#28
Originally Posted by rcadden View Post
With OS2008, you don't need one. Gizmo v4.0 on the PC supports video chat, as does the new Gizmo client on OS2008 (which is now available on both N810 and N800).
I hope we can finally get a working Nokia N8x0 jingle video chat to PC working... Anyone had any luck with this?
 
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Originally Posted by R-R View Post
I hope we can finally get a working Nokia N8x0 jingle video chat to PC working... Anyone had any luck with this?
Um, did you not read the rest of the post you quoted? http://www.tablet-guru.com/2007/11/g...video-calling/ I was able to call from my Tablet to PC with video.
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Originally Posted by rcadden View Post
Um, did you not read the rest of the post you quoted? http://www.tablet-guru.com/2007/11/g...video-calling/ I was able to call from my Tablet to PC with video.
Oh, missed the fact that gizmo might add jabber support :-)

But still, I'd rather have all this working on FOSS frameworks and not have to deal with gizmo's over complex interface, their accounts, their licenses, etc... i just want plain simple jingle in OS :-)
 
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