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Skype and Web Cameras

Following the recent release of a beta version of Skype that has support for video calling, this page will give a list of webcams that have been tested on Skype, and other details. This may differ from the list of webcams working in general on Ubuntu, given here. For general webcam issues see here.

Instructions for Contributing to the Lists

  • Specify which version of Skype you are using. The version number of Skype may be found in the middle of the about box, from the main menu. Entries that don't specify a version usually refer to the first beta, please test using the latest beta available on the Skype Linux Beta page, or the last available stable release; Skype 2.0 (the version introducing webcam support) has been released as stable. Skype 2.0.0.72, for instance, is a Skype stable release (the latest one, at the moment I'm writing this).

  • To find out the device ID of your webcam, typing lsusb in a terminal window will list all USB devices on your system. Try to find the relevant line for your webcam. The ID then appears after "ID" on that line, in the form xxxx:xxxx where the 'x's are numbers or letters

  • If your webcam is working on some applications other than Skype 2.0 beta, then it would be useful to know what particular driver your webcam is using. To find out, type lsmod | grep videodev. The driver name will appear on the line starting with "videodev".

  • If your webcam is not working at all or not consistently you may try the following hack.

  • If your webcam works with V4L2 but not with V4L (you can check this with gstreamer-properties), you may try one of these hacks.

List of Webcams that 'Just Work'

Make and Model

Ubuntu Version

Device Id

Driver

Notes

A4tech PK-130MG

9.04

09da:022b

gspca

Works out of the box with Cheese. For Skype, need some fix: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam#See%20also

macally Icecam2

8.04.1

04fc:05d8

uvcvideo

Works out of the box with ekiga, for skype to work had to setup "gstfakevideo" found @ http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gstfakevideo/gstfakevideo/ Skype 2.0.0.72, good video, audio.. Great price ($20 onsale.com)

iNTEX IT-305WC (reported as Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. ZC0303 Webcam by lsusb)

8.04.1

0ac8:303b

gspca

Works out of the box, Skype 2.0.0.72, great analog microphone. Very low cost (~U$12 in India)

Prolink PCC5020 5MP ( 0ac8:332d Z-Star Microelectronics Corp )

7.10 AMD64

0ac8:332d

uvcvideo

Works out of the box Skype Version 2.0.0.72 although need getlibs for amd64 mic untested (Mic/vid works in Ekiga )

BenQ Joybook S32B built-in 1.3MP

8.04

064e:a111

uvcvideo

Works out of the box Skype Version 2.0.0.72

Chicony Electronics built-in 2MP Compal

7.10

04f2:b018

uvcvideo

eMPIA Technology built-in Asus EeePC

7.10

eb1a:2761

uvcvideo

Works out of the box Skype Version 2.0.0.43

Creative Instant P0620

8.04

041e:4034

gspca

Works out of the box Skype Version 2.0.0.68

Creative Labs Live! Cam Sync Webcam

10.04

041e:406c

uvcvideo

Creative claims driver is in Linux Kernel. Works out of the box with Skype 2.1.0.81

HP dv2000 built-in webcam

7.10

0c45:62c0

uvcvideo

Works out of the box Version 2.0.0.63 (also works in Ekiga)

HP dv6000t built-in webcam

7.10

0c45:62c0

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.0.0.68

Logitech Quickcam Express II

7.10

046d:0928

gspca

Works out of the box.

Logitech Quickcam Express Plus

7.10, 8.04

046d:092f

gspca

Works out of the box. Testing in 8.04: skype 2.0.0.72, also works with cheese.

Logitech Quickcam Notebook

7.10

Logitech Quickcam Pro for Notebooks (May 2008)

8.04, 9.04

046d:0991

uvcvideo

Works out of the box w/ v2.0.0.68, also 2.0.0.72 (on my Latitude D420, it takes maybe 10 seconds to turn on).

Logitech Quickcam Notebook Deluxe

7.10, 9.10

046d:08a9

gspca

Version 2.0.0.27 fixes a previous crash after 50 secs of use. Skype 2.1.0.81 on Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit needs to be hacked with lib32v4l-dev

Logitech Notebook Deluxe

7.10

046d:08d8

gspca

Version 2.0.0.27 fixes a previous crash after 50 secs of use.

Logitech Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks

7.10, 9.10, 10.04

046d:09c1

uvcvideo,pwc,gspca

Video works with version 2.1.0.47. Microphone works too, though you may need to choose the Input device in System Preferences Sound. Microphone may suffer from "clicking sound" issue (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/151890 )

Logitech Quickcam Communicate STX

7.10, 8.04

046d:08d7

gspca

Version 2.0.0.27 fixes a previous crash after 50 secs of use. No problems has been experienced in hardy heron with Skype 2.0.0.72:work out of the box

Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000

7.04

Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000

7.10

046d:08b2

pwc

Works great but does not scale in full-screen mode due to known bug non-accelerated X11 problem.

Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000

7.10, 8.04, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04

046d:0990 also 046d:0809

uvcvideo

Works perfectly, microphone also

Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro (Mac)

8.04

046d:09a6

uvcvideo

Works perfectly, microphone also

Logitech Quickcam Ultra Vision

7.10

046d:08c9

uvcvideo

Logitech Quickcam Zoom

7.10

046d:08b4

pwc

Cam works well in skype, and microphone also

Logitech Quickcam E 3500 Plus

7.10

046d:09a4

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.0.0.68, and microphone also

Logitech Quickcam E 3500

8.04

046d:09a4

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.0.0.72, and microphone also

Logitech Quickcam S 7500

9.04

046d:0912

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.0.0.72, great picture

Logitech Webcam C100 (I think)

10.04

046d:0817

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.81, excellent video

Logitech Webcam C120

9.10

046d:080f

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.47, excellent just set up sound input

Logitech Webcam C200

9.10, 10.04

046d:0802

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.47 and 2.1.0.81, excellent just set up sound input

Logitech Webcam C250

10.04

046d:0804

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.81, excellent just set up sound input

Logitech HD Webcam C270

10.04,9.10

046d:0825

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.81. After first installation, I had to log out and log in again.

Logitech Webcam C300

9.10

046d:0805

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.47. After first installation, I had to log out and log in again; before that, skype found "no device available" for "webcam"

Logitech Webcam C500

10.04, 10.10

046d:0807

uvcvideo

Works out-of-the-box with Skype 2.1.0.81 (both video and incorporated microphone).

Logitech Webcam C905

10.04

046d:080a

uvcvideo

Works out-of-the-box with Skype 2.1.0.81 (video and microphone). HD 720p, 2 MP Carl-Zeiss optics.

Microsoft VX-5000

8.04.3, 8.10, 9.04

045e:0728

uvcvideo

Great cam, mic works too. ~$30. Works also "out-of-the-box" with 2.1.0.47

Microsoft LifeCam Show

8.10 x86_64

045e:0729

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 video plus microphone

DELL Inspiron 1520 Integrated Webcam

7.10

05a9:2640

uvcvideo

Logitech/Acer intergrated orbicam (Acer 5670)

7.10

046d:0892

gspca

Philips PCVC730K

8.04

0471:0310

pwc

Works nice out of the box

Philips SPC530NC

9.04

0471:2034

uvcvideo

Works nice out of the box with Skype 2.0.0.72, great picture (mic is not working yet)

Philips SPC535NC

9.04

0471:2034

uvcvideo

Works flawlessly out of the box with Skype 2.1.0.47. This model is the same as the SPC530NC but comes with a headset

Philips SPC210NC

8.10

0471:032d

gspca_zc3xx

Works fine. Plug and play. The image quality is not the best one but reasonable as I got the webcam for only £8 GBP

Philips SPC520NC

8.04

0471:0334

uvcvideo

Works nice out of the box

Philips SPC900NC

7.10

0471:0332

pwc

Works nice out of the box with the latest driver 10.0.13, is the webcam used by one of the skype developers

Philips SPC1000NC

8.04

0471:0329

uvcvideo

Everything works perfectly. Great cam.

Philips SPC1330NC

8.10

0471:2037

uvcvideo

Works fine with Skype 2.0.0.72 (some config to do for sound, though).

EZonics EZcam II

7.10

0923:010f

gspca

Tchibo Laptop Camera (Microdia)

7.10

0c45:613b

sn9c102,gspca

Works well with the ATI driver. On another computer with the Radeon driver the video crashed after a few minutes. Connection remained OK. fglrx not tested yet.

Logitech Quickcam IM/Connect

7.10

046d:08d9

gspca

Works perfectly out of the box. No issues compared to what was reported for 7.04.

Logitech Quickcam IM/Connect

7.10

046d:08d9

gspca

for me, with an ATI video card, Skype (2.0.0.27) video works with the Radeon driver, but not if using fglrx 7.12

Logitech Quickcam IM/Connect

7.04

046d:08d9

gspca

Works fine out of the box, for Ekiga or just streaming from MPlayer. Eats 100% CPU in Skype. Skype Version 2.0.0.27 fixes a previous crash after 50 secs of use.

Logitech Quickcam IM/Connect

8.04

046d:08d9

gspca

works perfectly out of the box but only at 320x240 in skype, (384x288 in VLC) I can't get close to the advertised 640x480 with any of the linux drivers

Logitech Quickcam Connect

8.04.2

046d:08af

gspca

Works perfectly out of the box with Skype 2.0.0.72, details here

Logitech Quickcam IM/Connect

9.10

046d:08d9

gspca?

Worked perfectly out of the box for all but Skype. For Skype 2.1.0.81 to work with video though, had to go to synaptic package manager and install "libv4l-0" then edit the start menu and/or any links to launch by changing the command from "skype" to "env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype"

Ricoh r5u870 (laptop webcam)

7.10, 9.04

05ca:183a

r5u870

Grab the userspace tools. This driver supports many VAIO (e.g. SZ and TZ models) as well as some HP laptop webcams

HYUNDAI H103A

7.10

0ac8:301b

gspca

Version 2.0.0.27 fixes a previous crash after 50 secs of use. (see Logitech Quickcam Notebook Deluxe)

Logitech Quickcam Chat for Skype

7.10

046d:092e

gspca

Works fine out of the box with 2.0.0.13. Under 2.0.0.27 I get 100% CPU utilisation. Still works & doesn't appear to crash

Thinkpad T61 built-in webcam

7.10

17ef:1004

uvcvideo

Low frame rate, but it works fine aside from that

Logitech Quickcam PRO 3000

7.10

046d:08b0

pwc

Skype 2.0.0.27 : Works fine out of the box

Logitech Quickcam 3000 for Business

8.04

046d:09a5

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : Works fine out of the box

Logitech Quickcam Communicate Deluxe

7.10

046d:0992

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.27 : Works fine out of the box

Logitech Quickcam Communicate STX

7.10

046d:08ad

gspca

Skype 2.0.0.27 : Works fine out of the box

Logitech Quickcam Communicate MP

9.04

046d:09a1

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : Works fine out of the box

Logitech Quickcam S5500

9.04

046d:09a1

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : Works fine out of the box. Brightness is sometimes wrong (black image). Can be fixed by pointing it at a bright light source when starting it apparently. Cheese and VLC work too.

Logitech Quickcam Fusion

7.10

046d:08c1

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.27 : Works fine out of the box - noted below as not working - but worked perfectly for me.

Dell XPS m1330 VGA Webcam

7.10

05a9:7670

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.68 : Works out of the box, but Compiz must be turned off due to Intel X3100 video card

Genius Eye 320

7.10, 8.04

0458:7051

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.68 : Works out of the box. Frame rate drops with low light, cannot disable auto exposure.

Genius iSlim 1320

Kubuntu 9.04, 64 bit

0458:7060

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72: Works out of the box, although not configurable in Skype.

Vimicro Z-Star

7.10, 8.04

0ac8:0321

gspca

Works out of the box. Wengophone, Skype, Cheese and Ekiga works great

Vimicro Z-Star chip, sold as A4Tech PK-35N

8.04

0ac8:303b

gspca

Works out of the box, tested with Skype and Cheese

Vimicro Z-Star USB1.1 5.2MP Webcam (sold as I-SMART X-Laser Series)

10.04

0ac8:3450

uvcvideo

Works out of the box, tested with Skype and Cheese

Lenovo Thinkpad R61 built-in Camera

7.10, 8.04

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.68. Pretty much flawless. Sweet!

Terracam-X2

8.10

0ccd:0052

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72, Ekiga : works out of the box. Mic works fine. For 64bit Ubuntu: the 32bit package from skype and libraries have to be --force-install.

Trust Spacecam 120 (120 SpaceC@m)

9.04,9.10

0c45:600d

gspca,sn9c102

Skype 2.1.0.47 : works out of the box. lsusb reports: Microdia TwinkleCam USB camera

Trust Spotlight Webcam Pro

Kubuntu 9.10,64 bit

0c45:62c0

uvcvideo

Skype 2.1.0.81: Works out of the box. Video artefacts (ATI RadeonHD3200, fglrx) in near + far end video mode: Suspend Compositing (Settings menu or via "Shift+Alt+F12") or use radeon/radeonhd driver

Trust WB-6250X

7.10, 8.04

145f:0142

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.68 : works out of the box. Can use all video modes with luvcview

Trust WB-8500X

9,04

145f:015b

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : works out of the box.

TrustWebcamWB-1400T

8.04

093a:2468

gspca

Skype 2.0.0.72 : works out of the box.

Trust Widescreen HD Webcam (16530)

9.04

145f:0167

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : works out of the box. Works with Cheese, xawtv but not with camorama

Sweex WC056

9.04

0ac8:3420

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : works out of the box. Kopete works too.

Lexma - Panda 10C

8.04

04f2.a13e

uvcvideo

Skype 2.0.0.72 : works out of the box. Ekiga works too after defining input sources to USB2.0 UVC VGA. Not sure if audio works.

Sony Corp (built-in Vaio P Series - P11Z)

9.10

054c:038b

uvcvideo

Skype 2.1.0.47 : works out of the box as does cheese.

Logitech Webcam C120

9.10

046d:080f

uvcvideo

Works with Skype 2.1.0.47, practically plug and play; just set up a sound input. (May need to restart Skype)

Dynex 1.3MP Webcam (DX-WEB1C)

9.10

19ff:0102

uvcvideo

Skype 2.1.0.47 : works out of the box (both video and sound)

Pluscom 8MP Webcam (UC480-2)

10.04

1e4e:0100

uvcvideo

Skype 2.1.0.81 and Cheese: works out of the box. Mic untested

Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910

10.04

046d:0821

uvcvideo

Video and Audio works out of the box (Skype 2.1.0.81-1, Cheese 2.28.1-0ubuntu1)

List of 'Fiddle to Get Working' Webcams

Make and Model

Ubuntu Version

Id

Driver

How to make it work

A4tech PK-333E

9.04

09da:8090

uvcvideo

Plug and play does not work. System does not recognize webcam automatically, but after manual loading driver (modprobe uvcvideo) it works well. Test with Skype 2.1.047.

Bison Cam 1.3Mpixel (ALi m5602 chip)

10.04

0402:5602

gspca_main

Cheese Works out the box! Skype 2.1.0.81: fine after running skype like this from the command prompt: "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/bash -c 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype'libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" without the double quotes. If you don't have that library already installed, install it with "apt-get install libv4l-0" first. Other Webcams with this chip should work in a similar way!

Unbranded/SiGma Micro Micro USB Web Camera

9.10

1c4f:3000

uvcvideo

Skype 2.1.0.47: Works fine after running skype like this from the command prompt: "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/bash -c 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype'libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" without the double quotes. If you don't have that library already installed, install it with "apt-get install libv4l-0" first.

Creative Webcam Instant

9.04

041e:4034

gspca

Skype 2.0.0.72: Works fine after running skype like this from the command prompt: "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" without the double quotes. If you don't have that library already installed, install it with "apt-get install libv4l-0" first. The same trick also works for Camorama, and mplayer. Cheese works out the box!

Creative Webcam PD1110

9.10

041e:401c

gspca_main

Skype 2.1.0.81: Works fine after running skype like this from the command prompt: "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" without the double quotes. If you don't have that library already installed, install it with "apt-get install libv4l-0" first.

Creative Live! Cam Optia

7.10

041e:4057

uvcvideo

Works fine after installing the uvc driver

Creative Live! Cam Video IM

9.10

041e:4053

gspca_zc3xx

Skype 2.1.0.47: Works fine after running skype like this from the command prompt: "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" without the double quotes. If you don't have that library already installed, install it with "apt-get install libv4l-0" first.

Creative Live! Vista Cam IM

7.10

041e:4052

ov51x_jpeg

Works fine with Skype 2.0.0.72 on Hardy (64 bit) after setting up the ov51x-jpeg driver (instructions here) and "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1 led=2" and "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/options" add there "options ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1 led=2". The ov51x-jpeg drivers can be found here: http://www.rastageeks.org/

Creative Live! Cam Notebook Pro [0250]

7.10

041e:4051

gspca

With Skype 2.0.0.43 and latest ATI fglrx driver. Camera mostly works, but non-accelerated X11 output currently doesn't scale video output (known skype issue). Colors are all messed up (adding "options gspca force_rgb=1" fixed the color problem for Camorama but not Skype).

Creative Live! Cam Notebook Pro [0250]

9.10, 10.04

041e:4051

gspca_main

Tested with Skype 2.1.0.81 Beta. Had to invoke from terminal with following command (note that package libv4l1 must be installed): LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Creative Live! Cam Notebook Pro [0400]

7.10

041e:4061

ov51x_jpeg

With Skype 2.0.0.68 and ATI fglrx driver. You should setup ov51x-jpeg-1.5.7 and "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1" or "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/options" add there "options ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1". ov51x-jpeg-1.5.7 can be found here: http://www.rastageeks.org/downloads/ov51x-jpeg/ov51x-jpeg-1.5.7.tar.gz

Creative Live! Cam Notebook Pro [0400]

8.10

041e:4061

gspca_main,ov51x_jpeg

I installed the webcam driver using Easycam2. Webcam was then recognized and working but still not usable in Skype. Then typed "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/options" in a terminal and added the line "options ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1". Rebooted and video-chat in Skype 2.0.0.72 is working just fine (though device is listed as "OV519 USB Camera" in Skype now).

Creative Live! Cam Notebook

8.04

041e:4068

ov51x_jpeg

Was able to get working using ov51x-jpeg driver at: http://www.rastageeks.org/ov51x-jpeg/index.php/Ov51xJpegHackedSource and gstfakevideo: http://code.google.com/p/gstfakevideo/ with gstfakevideo v4lsrc device=/dev/video1 ! ffmpegcolorspace

Creative Live! Cam Notebook

9.10 64bit

041e:4068

gspca

Works right away in cheese. To get skype video, run "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" at the command line (NOTE the LIB32!!!)

Creative Live! Cam Notebook

9.10 Alpha4

041e:4068

gspca_zc3xx,gspca_ov519

Tested with Skype 2.0.0.72 on Karmic. Good quality video. Had to invoke from terminal with following command (note that package libv4l1 must be installed): LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Creative Live! Cam Notebook

9.10

041e:4068

gspca_main

Tested with Skype 2.1.0.47 Beta on Karmic. Had to invoke from terminal with following command (note that package libv4l1 must be installed): LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype (/usr/lib32/... on amd64)

Genius Look 312P

10.04

0ac8:301b

gspca

Skype 2.1.0.81: Works with LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Hercules Webcam Classic

9.10

05a9:4519

gspca_ov519

Tested with Skype 2.1.0.47 Beta on Karmic. Had to invoke from terminal with following command: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype (i386)

Sony Eyetoy

8.04

054c:0155

ov51x_jpeg

Skype 2.0.0.72: You should setup ov51x-jpeg (version here: 1.5.8) and "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1" or edit /etc/modprobe.d/options and add there "options ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1". Loading ov51x-jpeg without forceblock-option results in a black video stream for skype, while it works fine using "cheese".

Dell Vostro 1400 built-in webcam

7.10

05a9:2640

uvcvideo

Works fine after installing the uvc driver

Leadership webcam 300

7.04

093a:2460

gspca

Using skype 2.0.0.27. Had to upgrade gspca driver to latest version to work. Also added options to /etc/modprobe.d/options to improve color. Options were: gamma=3, OffRed=32, OffBlue=0, OffGreen=32.

Logitech Quickcam Pro for Notebooks (2007)

7.10

046d:0991

uvcvideo

Works fine after installing the uvc driver (171); mic works great also. Tested with skype 2.0.0.27. Also work with Ekiga and aMSN

Logitech Quickcam Express

7.10

046d:0870

quickcam

Works with gstfakevideo - but unstable

Logitech Quickcam Express

squeeze

046d:0870

gspca_stv06xx

Works with LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Logitech Quickcam Messenger

7.10

046d:08da

gspca

Works but without internal microphone. Switch to an external microphone. This is the same with Ekiga. (this camera is also known as Logitech Quickcam Messenger 2)

Logitech Quickcam Messenger

8.04 - 9.10

046d:08f6, 046d:08f0

quickcam, gspca_stv06xx

For older 32-bit Ubuntu versions (<9.04) use this tutorial or the tutorial for 9.04 to get the webcam working properly, it works with the "quickcam" driver and gstfakevideo. On 64-bit systems gstfakevideo is not available, and the camera is not recognized by Skype at all. More info can be found at this Skype forum entry. The webcam works automatically in 9.10 (the 2.6.30+ kernels) with the gspca_stv06xx driver, to run Skype with this driver type "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype".

Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000

10.04

046d:08c5, 046d:08ce

uvcvideo

Works with LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype here and here

Logitech Quickcam E2500

8.04, 9.10, 10.10

046d:089d

gspca

Works on Skype 2.0.0.72 after compiling gspcav1-20071224.tar.gz with patch (originally from this thread). Works like this in xawtv, but performance in skype can be unstable (100% CPU usage) - if you use gstfakevideo it seems to get rid of the problem. Also setting the autoexpo=0 option when loading the driver can help if the image is really dark. Detailed guide here. Karmic, Maverick: works out of the box in Skype.

Logitech Webcam C200

9.10, 9.04

046d:0802

uvcvideo

When running Cairo Dock with OpenGL need to start Skype 2.1.0.47 at the command line with "export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 && skype" and under the Startup Applications 'bash -c "export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 && skype"' (see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1318506). The "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype" fiddle didn't work despite libv4l-0 being installed. When not running Cairo Dock or running Cairo Dock without OpenGL, the C200 with Skype 2.1.0.47 works out of the box.

Logitech Quickcam Web (USB)

8.04

046d:0850

quickcam

uning skype 2.0.0.72, initially fuzzy greenish testpic but gets recognized; succesfully working with gstfakevideo (gstreamer hijacker); for instructions see this skype-forum thread

Logitech Quickcam Communicate STX

9.04

046d:08ad

gspca_main

Works with skype 2.0.0.72 after using the hack found on Skype Forum here.

Logitech Quickcam Communicate STX

10.04

046d:08ad

gspca_main

Works with skype 2.1 if you use the following command , bash -c 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype'.You can do this from a terminal or modify the relevant menu item by going to System -> Preferences -> Main Menu .Find the Skype entry,click on properties and alter the command.

Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks

8.04

046d:08ae

gspca

Recognized in Skype, but only seeing shadows

Microdia/ThinkPad Z61t

7.10 - 8.04

0c45:627b

---

Driver can be found here: http://groups.google.com/group/microdia/

Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000

9.04

045e:00f7

gspca_main

Works in Jaunty with kernel 2.6.30 from Karmic. Works in Skype using v4l1compat.so as described here.

Microsoft Lifecam VX-3000

7.10

045e:00f5

gspca

The camera works, but the picture has abnormal colours and Skype eats 100% CPU during the video call. Skype also may hang during or after the call. The built-in microphone doesn't work, although it is seen by ALSA.

MSI Starcam 370i or Clip

7.10 - 8.04

0c45:60c0 or 0c45:60fc

msicam(modified gspca)

You need to download driver from http://pamplast.com/gspca/. Blacklist sn9c102,gspca modules so there is no conflict.

PCLine Webcam 300k

7.10

093a:2600

gspca

With Skype 2.0.0.27, had to build latest driver from http://mxhaard.free.fr/. Works ok but picture quality lousy. (Cheap camera but sadly has no microphone.)

Philips DMVC 1300K

9.10

0471:0322

gspca

With Skype 2.1.0.47. Video and mic work after installing packet libv4l-0, then starting "gstreamer-properties" to change video system to v4l2, and finally start skype using $ env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Phillips PC Camera SIC4750/27

9.10

04fc:0561

gspca

With Skype 2.1.0.81. Video works after installing packet libv4l-0. Video system already set to v4l2. Start skype using $ env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Philips SPC315NC

7.10

0471:032e

gspca

With Skype 2.0.0.27. Last month it recognized the camera, but test screen was black - this month it works. However it is slow to start.

Philips SPC220NC

7.10

093a:2463

gspca v. 20071224

Needed compiling latest gspca driver. Works with Skype 2.0.0.43 and also Ekiga, Cheese. VLC not tried

Sanyo au W33SA

7.10

0474:0722

uvcvideo

Works with gstfakevideo (unstable) and uvcvideo (rev 148) - use the following gstfakevideo syntax: $ sudo mv /dev/video0 /dev/video1 $ gstfakevideo v4l2src device=/dev/video1 ! jpegdec ! ffmpegcolorspace

SONIX USB PCcam168 (Microdia)

7.10

045e:613c

gspca

Needed to compile latest gspca driver and blacklist sn9c120 module.

Sonix Integrated Webcam (Microdia)

10.04

0c45:63e0

uvcvideo

Detected out of the box but works badly. Image chopped, lags of 15+ seconds. Not just with Skype but also cheese.

TrustWebcamWB-1400T

7.10

093a:2468

gspca v. 20071224

Needed compiling latest gspca driver. Works with Skype 2.0.0.43 and also Ekiga, Cheese and VLC (Now Work out of the box with 8.04, November 2008)

TrustWebcamWB-1400T

9.04

093a:2468

CIF Single Chip

First only green bars. After choosing v4l2 (in gstreamer-properties) and loading v4l-library before starting Skype, it works

TrustWebcamWB-1400T

10.10

093a:2468

gspca / CIF Single Chip

Need to "export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so" before starting Skype 2.1.0.81. Works fine. Except on an Averatec 3200 notebook (VIA/S3G UniChrome Graphics VT8378), where the call partner receives the video but the "self" picture is not visible.

TrustWebcamWB-1400T/14382-04

9.10

093a:2460

CIF Single Chip

Works with Cheess and Skype, but can't get good colour rendering. v4l2 (in gstreamer-properties) but not V4l: lsusb 'Pixart Imaging Q-Tec Webcam 100: vid 093APid 2460

Vimicro/ZC0305

7.10

0ac8:305b

gspca v. 20071224

(AMD64) Works with skype 2.0.0.68

Microsoft nx-6000

8.10

045e:00f8

uvcvideo

Camera originally worked in webcam but not in Skype. Was able to get it working in Skype (2.0.0.72) using gstfakevideo 'gstfakevideo v4l2src device=/dev/webcam' where webcam is the new device I created (so I don't have to do sudo mv /dev/video0 /dev/video1 every time the camera is plugged in). Only oddity is preview -- works if you stop your video and then restart.

WEBCAMTEC-TC4 Techsolo Webcam TCA-4810

9.10

0ac8:303b

gspca_main

works with cheese ootb but not in Skype. works in Skype (2.1.0.47) when setting "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype"

Creative Labs Live! IM Webcam (VF0350)

9.10

041e:4067

gspca_main, gspca_ov519

This camera was added to Karmic kernel 2.6.31-18-generic via gspca support. Skype version 2.1.0.47. Need to set the environment variable before running; LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype Basically, you need to set that environment variable before running any application that uses this webcam.

Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. USB 2.0 Webcam

9.04

0ac8:0321

gspca_main

This camera is inbuilt in laptops Asus A8M Skype version 2.0.0.68.Install the old Medibuntu skype packages, (see this forum: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1...kype&page=6 ), and then launch skype with the command: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype

Trust WB-3320X USB 2.0 Webcam

9.10

093a:2621

gspca_main

Skype version 2.1.0.81 works with config.xml modified for video size and frame rate (see SkypeGarage), and then launch skype with the command: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype. Only green double preview. Works if you stop your video and then restart.

Cisco Unified Video Advantage (CUVA)

9.10

046d:08c7

uvcvideo

lsusb reports "Logitech, Inc. QuickCam OEM Cisco VT Camera II"
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libv4l/v4l1compat.so /usr/bin/skype

Labtec Notebook Webcam

10.04

046d:08aa

gspca_main

Skype 2.1.0.81 works with "LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l2convert.so skype". Cheese and guvcview works out of the box.

List of Non-Working Webcams

Make and Model

Ubuntu Version

Id

Driver

Notes

Mustek gSmart Mini

9.04

055f:c220

gspca

Camera not recognized out of box. When trying to patch and compile the source, it seems to work sometimes for a few minutes, after some persistence of plugging and unplugging the webcam from the usb connector. Ubuntu hangs on booting when the webcam were connected.

Intel Pocket PC Camera CS630

8.04

8086:0630

gspca

Camera is recognized, but 'Test Camera' crashes Skype. If Automounting is disable via gconf-editor, then webcam works. Skype 2.0.0.72

Logitech Quickcam Fusion

7.10

046d:08ca

uvcvideo

Camera is recognized, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen.

Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks

7.10

046d:08ae

gspca

Works in Ekiga but is not recognized in Skype 2.0.0.27

Logitech Quickcam Notebook Pro

7.10

046d:08b1

pwc

Camera is recognized, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen.

Creative Vista

7.10

041e:405f

ov51x_jpeg

Camera generally works fine in programs such as Ekiga with the patched driver as explained here http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=100897&st=40&p=465545&#entry465545. The patch also works with Skype 2.0.0.69, but limitations arise mainly from graphics card and drivers. Fglrx for ati and others are known to have problems, specially with video overlay. On some systems, it has been said one can make it work with Skype by using gstfakevideo. The camera was successfully used with Skype via gstfakevideo on a laptop with Intel 945 graphics card under Ubuntu 7.10 using the default driver. It is important though, to test the camera in an actual call, testing the camera on the options menu may show a black screen because of graphics driver problems, not webcam related.

Mediaforte MV300 (AVermedia/Omnivision)

7.10

05a9:a511

ov511(+)

black screen.

Philips PCVC740K ToUcam Pro

6.06

0471:0311

pwc

Camera is recognized, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen. Camera does work in mplayer. Syslog contains lots of pwc ioctl(VIDIOC_DQBUF) / pwc ioctl(VIDIOC_QBUF) index=0

Philips SPC300NC

7.10

0471:0326

gspca

(AMD64) Camera is not recognized in Skype

Philips SPC210NC

7.10

0471:032d

gspca

Camera is recognized, but 'Test' button shows black screen.

Philips SPC1000NC

8.04

0471:0332

uvcvideo

Mic stops working when video is activated. Skype 2.0.0.68

Sony EyeToy

7.10

054c:0154

ov51x_jpeg

Camera is recognized and working with e.g. VLC, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen.

Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000

7.10

045e:00f8

uvcvideo

camera uses unsupported palette (MJPEG) only. The uvc driver does recognize the device as can be tested with luvcview.

Logitech Quickam Express

7.10

046d:0840

usbvideo

Camera is recognized and working with Camorama, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen.

Logitech Quickam Web (USB)

7.10

046d:0850

quickcam

Camera is recognized and working with Camorama, 'Test Camera' button only shows fuzzy video (maybe expects YUV encoded video?). Did not succeed in getting gstfakevideo working, yet.

Z-Star Microelectronics Corp. ZC0301 WebCam

7.10

0ac8:301b

gspca

Camera is recognized and working with Camorama, but 'Test Camera' button only shows black screen.

Creative VideoBlaster WebCam Go Plus [W9967CF]

8.04_a2

041e:4003

ov511,w9968cf

Camera is recognised but 'Test Camera' shows Black screen

Logitech QuickCam PTZ

7.10

046d:08b5

PWC

Camera is recognized but 'Test Camera' shows screen with vertical colored bars dancing all over the place. Nothing recognizable. Camera works fine in Ekiga and Camorama

Logitech QuickCam Webcam for Notebooks

8.04, 9.04

uvcvideo

Camera is not recognized. Neither Skype nor Ubuntu. Same for Cheese or Camorama.

Microsoft LiveCam VX-3000

9.04

045e:00f5

---

Camera is not recognized. Neither Skype (Test only shows black screen) nor Ubuntu. Same for Cheese or Camorama. No Device found in gstreamer-properties.

||Logitech QuickCam Webcam for Notebooks || 9.10 || 046d:08dd || ubvideo, quickcam || Cheese picks up the camera and displays fine; webcam audio/video can be set in Ubuntu preferences as inputs, Skype detects camera but cannot test/display.

Additional Notes about Video on Skype

If: 1. You can see video in Cheese or other apps; but 2. You only see a white rectangle in Skype when you activate video;and 3. Testing the video under the Skype Preferences fails; BUT 4. the person you are calling CAN see video of you from your webcam, then: the problem may be Cairo-Dock.

If you use Cairo-dock, you are probably using the OpenGL version. Under Preferences -> Startup Applications, Edit your Cairo-Dock to start up with the command cairo-dock -c [rather than "cairo-dock -o" for Open GL]. Restart the X server (if you do not know what this means, then reboot).

Overall lesson: many variables can cause video in Skype to fail, and those variables keep changing. As of this writing (July 2010), Skype Beta is version 2.1.0.81. PulseAudio is working better with it. More people are using Compiz and even Cairo-dock. All of which is fine, but in this case the weak link in the chain is Cairo-dock using OpenGL (a.k.a. GLX-dock). Credit for this fix goes to: MedievalChips, who posted a YouTube video entitled:

Video issues with Skype on UBUNTU 10.04 Beta FIXED

(I have reposted here in text format so that search-engines can find this more easily.)


You may need to modify the "Sound in" device in the "Sound devices" options menu, to point to USB device (as appropriate) instead of Default. Likewise, ensure that video input is correctly defined.

Besides checking under options > video devices and click test on the preview window in Skype 2.0, you can also try to make a test call to videoecho123.

Sometimes, the additional users created by Ubuntu are not part of the video group, and therefore can't access the webcam.

Try unplugging all other USB devices except the camera. In my case, on Gutsy, with Logitech Wireless Mouse plugged in, Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks Deluxe worked for some X seconds in gqcam, mplayer, and Ekiga, then stream stopped and application crashed - webcam works well in those applications with the mouse unplugged.

Try disabling compiz if you don't see any video.

You can also open a Terminal and type 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype' to start Skype.

Wrong Virtual sizing setting in /etc/X11/xorg.conf may cause Skype to crash when video is started.

BAD ENTRY

Section "Screen"
    SubSection "Display"
        Virtual 2304 800
    EndSubSection
EndSection

CORRECTED ENTRY

Section "Screen"
    SubSection "Display"
        Virtual 1280 800
    EndSubSection
EndSection

Graphics Cards XV Skype and gstfakevideo

There are a couple of issues that create problems getting webcams working with skype. The gstfakevideo driver will probably get things working provided you have a suitable graphics card driver set up in xorg.conf

There is a highly significant thing called xv this is easily overlooked in the rush to get video working.

you need to install the gstreamer packages and try this out.

gstreamer-properties

go to the video tab and test your camera with the default settings if it doesn't work with the plugin 'autodetect' in 'Default output' change it to 'X Window System (No Xv)' then try again

if that works and 'X Window System (X11/XShm/Xv)' doesn't work then you are using an incompatible graphics driver.

With my intel 915 card it was using the 'intel' driver which doesn't support Xv changing it to the 810 driver allowed both modes to work.

The skype release notes state that only having a single XV port will cause video to be seen one way only (no preview,with no Xv support you get nothing) with gstfakevideo you may get the preview as well with a single XV port.

  • gstfakevideo v4lsrc device=/dev/video0 ! videoscale ! ffmpegcolorspace

should launch skype with /dev/video0 as the source and your camera output in a suitable format.

This has been tested with an old logitech quick cam messenger, listed above as not working The gstreamer-properties test should show if your webcam works, more importantly it will show if your video driver has XV support. In some cases this may mean installing a different graphics card.

TODO

If this page gets enough useful information, we might want the following pages to link to it, because people wanting that information might look there first:


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