Hey,
If you do get this C code working, please submit a patch to the patch
tracker, then it can easily be included.
.hc
On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Tim Boykett wrote:
>
>
> Hello Linux / DV users,
>
> Summary: I think I have a fix for the problem with pix_video that
> has effected several p
Le mardi 21 août 2007 à 22:49 +0200, Tim Boykett a écrit :
> Apologies for a slight stuff up,
>
> The suggestion I made here, I now notice deep in the source, has been
> made.
> with the message
>
> |device /dev/dv1394/0(
>
> to pix_video I could have made this work all those days ago.
>
> C
Tim Boykett schrieb:
> Apologies for a slight stuff up,
>
> The suggestion I made here, I now notice deep in the source, has been
> made.
> with the message
>
> |device /dev/dv1394/0(
>
> to pix_video I could have made this work all those days ago.
I should be documented in the help patch tho
Tim Boykett schrieb:
> Apologies for a slight stuff up,
>
> The suggestion I made here, I now notice deep in the source, has been
> made.
> with the message
>
> |device /dev/dv1394/0(
>
> to pix_video I could have made this work all those days ago.
It should be documented in the help patch th
I plan to update the help file for pix_video before hans gets
the next extended out the door.
cheers,
tim
On 22/08/2007, at 9:58 AM, Olivier Heinry wrote:
> Le mardi 21 août 2007 à 22:49 +0200, Tim Boykett a écrit :
>> Apologies for a slight stuff up, The suggestion I made here, I now
>> no
Apologies for a slight stuff up,
The suggestion I made here, I now notice deep in the source, has been
made.
with the message
|device /dev/dv1394/0(
to pix_video I could have made this work all those days ago.
Cheers,
tm
On 21/08/2007, at 10:28 PM, Tim Boykett wrote:
> to have special n
Hello Linux / DV users,
Summary: I think I have a fix for the problem with pix_video that
has effected several people on some linux distributions. Please
read on if this matters to you.
Note: this is probably for the pd-dev list, but I am not on it, so I
hope
that one of the PD-dev people can
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for your advice!
I tried adding the line to udev-rules; I presumed that the result
should be three lines:
KERNEL=="raw1394", NAME="%k"
KERNEL=="dv1394", NAME="dv1394/%k"
KERNEL=="video1394*", NAME="video1394/%n"
I had the 2nd and 3rd, so I added the first. However, no chang
Hi Georg,
Thanks for your reply. When you say "quite some time ago" when was
that approximately? I see that in Dec 06 Ico Bukvic was having
the same problem, but the thread stops on the PD list.
Anyway, I tried your suggestion.
When I try this I get "Bad argument for message 'driver' to objec
Hi,
I'm having the same problem under fedore core 6 - there is no /dev/video
any advice? (there is no /dev/ieee1394 either
(kino see the camera fine)
thanks,
Joseph
On 15/08/07, Tim Boykett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi Kids!
>
>Time for a new adventure. I would like to have a workin
Le mardi 14 août 2007 à 22:19 +0200, Tim Boykett a écrit :
> Hi Kids!
>
>Time for a new adventure. I would like to have a working
> firewire camera input for manipulation in Gem on a linux
> box that is sitting here purring at me. The cam works
> fine with Kino and dvgrab, so the linux-firewi
Hallo!
> But I am having no luck with pix_video or pdp_v4l. The main problem
> seems to be that (apparently) recently the naming conventions
> in debian and possibly linux in general were changed. So there is
> no more /dev/video0 for the v4l mode, and for pix_video trying to
> work directly with
Hi Kids!
Time for a new adventure. I would like to have a working
firewire camera input for manipulation in Gem on a linux
box that is sitting here purring at me. The cam works
fine with Kino and dvgrab, so the linux-firewire connection
is all well.
But I am having no luck with pix_video or p
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