Hi Rémy,
Sorry, I supposed you where on a higher AN modification level with USB3 support.
No need to apologize. We never know what is exactly going on somewhere sometime.
While developing Webcam Server for OS/2 (ArcaOS/eComStation) I used the 12.05 drivers.
That was cumbersome because I ran into a lot of traps, reboots, lost sources and so on.
It could be my poor coding or perhaps it was caused by something else. So what to do?
So I decided to follow the safest path I could think of: use Lars' 10.234 drivers.
Right but 16 bits drivers are old style and not compatible with new HW (e.g. USB3)
It is better to work with new ones.
Requires me to install ArcaOS 5.0.5 on my Dell Latitude e6500. No space. No time.
Therefore I am grateful that you, Rémy, work with ArcaOS 5.0.5 and the latest usb drivers.
And what is more, you take your time and effort to file problem reports in ArcaOS mantis.
I left my c270 plugged and added my webcam 9000 pro on an other USB2 port.
HWMANAGER show the same information and only C270 while HWEXPLORER (using latest Jully usb.ids shows the 9000pro webcam) which seems to be correct due when I start webcam, the 9000 pro goes active and not the c270....
See the HWEXPLORER output.
The way you shwowed the output of Hardware Explorer is not convincing.
The Hardware Explorer must actually be running to get updated information.
And even then you need to redo showing that output using the way you did.
You better look at the life updating (tree) view of the Hardware Explorer.
May be I have to backlevel my USB driver to 12.5 to get some information again... (I will try)
I think it is better to just report the problem that lsusb -v is not working with 12.06 drivers.
To get audio working for the logitech quickcam pro 9000 has to wait till that has been solved.
It is my understanding that the logitech quickcam pro for notebooks only supports 16000 Hz.
Perhaps the logitech quickcam pro 9000 only supports 16000 Hz too. Try webcam /a16000.
Best regards,
Wim.