Peter Krefting a écrit : > Hi! > > Do I need to do something special to get firewire up and running on a > Debian (unstable) install? > > I am trying to get kdenlive working with my Canon HV20 camera. It is a > HDV camera, and I connect it via Firewire. I am not able to get kdenlive > to see the camera, though. Is there something special I need to do, some > special package I need to install, to enable firewire and support for > this camera? > > I am running Debian Unstable, with the kdenlive packages from > debian-multimedia, as per kdenlive's web site. > > Is there something I can run to check whether the camera was detected by > the kernel? Or some user-space utility I can run to check that it connects? > > > The camera works fine, I have connected it to my MacBook before, but > since I am having problems with iMovie not coping with high-def video, I > am trying out kdenlive instead, as suggested by a friend of mine. > Hi,
"dvgrab" is in the "recommend" list for kdenlive, and it depends on all the stuff you need to get IEEE1394 (firewire) to work I believe (libraw1394, libavc1394). So maybe try installing this. Otherwise do a search with: aptitude search ~d1394 Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org