Deepstream 5.0 Jeston nano webcam issue

I use intel camera
ERROR from src_elem: Internal data stream error.
Debug info: gstbasesrc.c(3055): gst_base_src_loop (): /GstPipeline:pipeline/GstBin:multi_src_bin/GstBin:src_sub_bin0/GstV4l2Src:src_elem:
streaming stopped, reason not-negotiated (-4)
** INFO: <bus_callback:147>: incorrect camera parameters provided, please provide supported resolution and frame rate

My code is

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[application]
enable-perf-measurement=1
perf-measurement-interval-sec=5
#gie-kitti-output-dir=streamscl

[tiled-display]
enable=1
rows=1
columns=1
width=1280
height=720
gpu-id=0
#(0): nvbuf-mem-default - Default memory allocated, specific to particular platform
#(1): nvbuf-mem-cuda-pinned - Allocate Pinned/Host cuda memory, applicable for Tesla
#(2): nvbuf-mem-cuda-device - Allocate Device cuda memory, applicable for Tesla
#(3): nvbuf-mem-cuda-unified - Allocate Unified cuda memory, applicable for Tesla
#(4): nvbuf-mem-surface-array - Allocate Surface Array memory, applicable for Jetson
nvbuf-memory-type=0

[source0]
enable=1
#Type - 1=CameraV4L2 2=URI 3=MultiURI 4=RTSP
type=1
#uri=file://…/…/streams/sample_1080p_h264.mp4
num-sources=1
camera-id=1
camera-width=720
camera-height=1280
camera-fps-n=30
camera-fps-d=1
#drop-frame-interval=2
gpu-id=0

(0): memtype_device - Memory type Device

(1): memtype_pinned - Memory type Host Pinned

(2): memtype_unified - Memory type Unified

cudadec-memtype=0

[sink0]
enable=1
#Type - 1=FakeSink 2=EglSink 3=File
type=5
sync=1

Hw should i fix it?

Hi,
You may refer to FAQ
Q: I have a USB camera. How can I lauch it on Jetson Nano?
and follow the steps to make sure the camera can be launched successfully.