I opened this question on Stack Overflow and (all) I got is a comment saying that the question is off topic and a "close" vote.
I reckon that to someone that doesn't have knowledge of both Unity3D, v4l2 and gstreamer, this might seem a operative system related question.
However if someone has knowledge of said systems, he would immediately understand that this is in fact a programming related question. Even if the solution is some different settings in the gstreamer pipeline, it comes from understanding/debugging of the Unity3D part (anyway, gstreamer is a framework and writing a pipeline in the terminal is just a shorthand method to get it run, so arguably writing a gstreamer pipeline is programming).
The confusion here arises probably by the fact that I didn't include the code of the Unity3D application. But again, if you know I was talking about, you know that the WebCamTexture has few option and it works just fine with the default settings usually, so you don't need the code to know what it's happening. If you know the answer to this question, you will know what I need to change in my code without reading it.
I think. I could be wrong of course, but that's beside the point.
Should I expand my question to make it clear to people that have no direct knowledge on the matter (and therefore no chance of answering the question) that this is a legitimate programming question?
Or should people that have no skill and knowledge to fully understand the question (like, it seems, the author of the comment) restrain from commenting, upvoting, downvoting, close-voting things that they don't comprehend?