Gcam is a Philips USB webcam viewer that uses GTK+ software. It allows users to view their webcam's feed on their computer.
One caveat to note, however, is that this software currently only works with the pwc driver and is not compatible with other v4l devices. To compile Gcam successfully, you need to have libjpeg and gtk 1.2 up and running. Once you have these, running make should help you breeze through the process.
After installation, Gcam can be found in /usr/local/bin. One of the exciting features of Gcam is its ability to save single shots as jpeg. The common directory provided in this software is geared towards enabling the writing of a little server that allows clients to download jpegs from camera shots. This aspect adds value to Gcam's general simplicity and ease of use.
In case of any troubleshooting issues, users are encouraged to provide a detailed bug report via email. Its latest release comes with new options that further enhance its already impressive features. So, if you're searching for a reliable and efficient webcam viewer, Gcam could just be what you need.
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