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# Changes to the settings should be reflected immediately in the video window. Changing the resolution setting should change the resolution (size) of recorded video or images, so you will have to record some video or take a picture to check this setting (the size of the Cheese window does not change as you adjust the resolution). The other settings should change the displayed image much the same way as they would on a television | # Changes to the settings should be reflected immediately in the video window. Changing the resolution setting should change the resolution (size) of recorded video or images, so you will have to record some video or take a picture to check this setting (the size of the Cheese window does not change as you adjust the resolution). The other settings should change the displayed image much the same way as they would on a television | ||
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Revision as of 23:29, 8 March 2010
Description
This test case tests whether configuring various settings for a webcam works correctly
How to test
- Start the system, plug in and turn on (if necessary) the webcam
- Run the
cheese
webcam application (Sound & Video -> Cheese Webcam Booth in the system menu) - Open the Preferences dialog and try changing the resolution, brightness, contrast, saturation and hue settings in turn
Expected Results
- Changes to the settings should be reflected immediately in the video window. Changing the resolution setting should change the resolution (size) of recorded video or images, so you will have to record some video or take a picture to check this setting (the size of the Cheese window does not change as you adjust the resolution). The other settings should change the displayed image much the same way as they would on a television