Uninstalling USB camera support help #746
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Hey, any luck? |
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same issue here :/ |
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I wanted to go from 1080P to 720P but didn't want to reset the printer or uninstall camera support. Since you have uninstalled already you must delete S50usb_camera found in /etc/init.d If you want to change resolutions:: Stop Service by running: /etc/init.d/S50usb_camera stop Find the line that has the resoolution then change it and exit vi. Start Service by running: /etc/init.d/S50usb_camera start |
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A quick fix for this is to remove the /etc/init.d/S50usb_camera file and then run the install again. |
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I installed my webcam as 720p, but want to try it with 1080p settings, but can't seem to get it to uninstall so I can reinstall and choose 1080p. Also, I can't find anywhere to change that configuration. Can you help with either how to change this or how to uninstall so I can do a free USB Webcam Support install?
After having tried to use the uninstall option in PuTTY, I get a message saying "Info: Stopping service...
Stopping USB Camera..." but then nothing. I try and reinstall USB Camera Support but it says it's already installed. And now when I go to Moonraker, it's saying "Error while connecting to http://192.168.0.108:8080/?action=stream" and I can't see any video anymore.
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