With a great deal of help from my son the problem appears to have been
solved. What I did was to change the line in Kino - Edit - Preferences -
IEEE 1394 labelled dv1394 Device to /dev/dv1394/0. Why this should work
I have no idea but I have repeated the process of plugging the camera in
several ti
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> if lsmod | grep raw1394 lists anything then the module is loaded and
> the permissions on /dev/raw are incorrect. sudo chmod 777
> /dev/rawwill give you the necessary permissions, although you'll
> have to set this manually each time you restart your computer and wish
>
norman wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 20:27 +, Adam Bagnall wrote:
>
>> norman wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for responding.
>>>
>>> < snip >
>>>
>>>
>>>
Are there any error messages appearing in Kino? You need the raw1394
kernel module loaded with the correct permissions
On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 20:27 +, Adam Bagnall wrote:
> norman wrote:
> > Thanks for responding.
> >
> > < snip >
> >
> >
> >> Are there any error messages appearing in Kino? You need the raw1394
> >> kernel module loaded with the correct permissions to grab from dv IIRC.
> >> Add raw1394
norman wrote:
> Thanks for responding.
>
> < snip >
>
>
>> Are there any error messages appearing in Kino? You need the raw1394
>> kernel module loaded with the correct permissions to grab from dv IIRC.
>> Add raw1394 to
>>
>> /etc/modules
>>
>
> Unless I am being stupid I cannot find
Thanks for responding.
< snip >
> Are there any error messages appearing in Kino? You need the raw1394
> kernel module loaded with the correct permissions to grab from dv IIRC.
> Add raw1394 to
>
> /etc/modules
Unless I am being stupid I cannot find /etc/modules but there
is /etc/modutils.
norman wrote:
> Having recently changed from 6.06.1 to 6.10 I am not able to capture my
> videos using Kino as I used to. Could someone please advise me on
> either, what I can try to get Kino working again or, failing that,
> recommend some other application to do the job. Thanks
>
> Norman
>
A
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> I can only share my own experiences here, but hopefully they will be of
> some use to you.
< snip >
> If you wanted to try an alternative to Kino, purely for getting the DV
> data from the camcorder onto your machine for later processing, you
> could try dvgrab. As for video editing,
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I am totally ignorant about this sort of thing therefore, have no idea
what this means. However, I did dmesg and have extracted the following:-
[17180162.704000] ieee1394: Node added: ID:BUS[0-01:1023]
GUID[0800460104be71fb]
[17180162.852000] ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device initia
James Tait wrote:
> IEEE1394 adapter to work. In the output from dmesg, I saw an error
> along the lines of "nobody cared, try using irqpoll" (apologies, I don't
> have the exact message available now as I've cured, or at least worked
> around the problem), which is exactly what I did -- I supplie
norman wrote:
> Having recently changed from 6.06.1 to 6.10 I am not able to capture my
> videos using Kino as I used to. Could someone please advise me on
> either, what I can try to get Kino working again or, failing that,
> recommend some other application to do the job. Thanks
I can only share
Having recently changed from 6.06.1 to 6.10 I am not able to capture my
videos using Kino as I used to. Could someone please advise me on
either, what I can try to get Kino working again or, failing that,
recommend some other application to do the job. Thanks
Norman
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