The current box doesn't have any firewire ports; I'll try with a
different box next week. The camcorder has a firewire port.

On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 22:43 +1100, Chris Deigan wrote:
> Don't know about USB, but if you can connect it using firewire it's
> just a matter of loading the ieee1394 + raw1394 modules (with correct
> permissions on /dev/raw1394 for your user) and using kino or dvgrab
> (both should be in most distributions).
> 
> -C.
> 
> On 1/20/06, Martin Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to make a camcorder connect to Linux?
> >
> > Specifically,
> >       * Panasonic GS150
> >       * FC4 on Intel
> >       * USB2 connection
> >       * works fine on MS Windows XP
> >       * this is about ripping the video tape (DV format) to disk
> >       * not about copying any still piccies from the memory card
> >       * not about using it as a webcam

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Regards,
Martin

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