http://kdenlive.org/hdv.php

Download the patch and apply it

I can't remember the exact command, but I think it's "patch -p0 "name
of patch"" (w/o quotes)
The patch must be in the dvgrab folder.

If you want to make sure the command is right, you can try (see the
patch man page)

patch -p0 "name of patch" --dry-run

which should test the patch before applying. If the dry-run doesn't
output any errors, then try w/o dry run and then compile.

then dvgrab -mpeg2 with your hdv camera attached.

-griff

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: High Definition Input (Fred Williams)

On Sun, 2007-15-04 at 22:56 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 14:48 -0400, Fred Williams wrote:
> > On Sun, 2007-15-04 at 14:50 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
> >
> > >  There are three ways:
> > >
> > > 1) mpg1394grab, which is distributed as a single file of C source code.
> >
> >     No idea how to install this, unfortunately
>
>  It's rather obscure, and quite deprecated since libiec61883 came
> around.  I have mirrored the single C source file here:
> http://www.nuug.no/pub/herman/mpg1394grab.c
>
> It must be linked with libraw1394
>
        That's the part I don't know how to do.

>
> > > 2) test-mpeg2, which is found in the _source_ package for libiec61883
> > >  (available in Ubuntu's repositories)
> >
> >     Synaptic says the libiec61883 library is installed, but I presume this
> > is terminal stuff.  When I type "test-mpeg2 -h" in, it's an
> > unrecognizable command.
>
>  Not part of the binary package.  It's one of the "examples" in the
> source package.  You can install and build that.  Not much to it. :-)
>
        If you know how. (;-))  I used to work in computers, but it was a long
time ago and in FORTRAN IV.

>
> > > 3) A patched version of dvgrab.  This is apparently the most robust
> > >  alternative, as it does proper buffering.
> > >
> >     I found the patch online, but have no idea how to install it.
>
>  Nor do I.  About time to suggest the patch to the developers of
> dvgrab, or create a hdvgrab "fork".
>
        Good idea.  Or, an upgrade to Kino, or the Cinelerra poeple could add
it with the DV capability when they get around to it.





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