hi all!
maybe this question does not belong on this maybe it does: however... as a
long time debian user i give it a try in the hope a kind soul can be of some help
a friend of mine is a birdwatcher and makes movies of woodpeckers with youngs
in their nest; a tedious job of weeks of observation etc. with three cameras
in our sometime horrible dutch climate.
he tried to put the images of these three cameras together with a piece of
german hardware called casablanca running on opensource software (guess what!)
called bogart. the hd-capacity of the hardware is 500 GB. type 2000S. software
type unknown. he put the output-images (raw) an enormous quantity of a couple
of terabytes on 4 external hd's. he could not open any of the images
(collected in projects) anymore so he came to me. with mplayer and some
experiments in /etc/fstab and /mnt, gparted and mkfs.ext3 i could mount some
parts of one of the hdś and make the images visible again on a partition in
one of my machines, however, without sound.
sorry for this long introduction.
my question: is there somebody out there who knows more of the casablanca
2000S and the software called bogart?
thank you,
regards,
steef
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