Aaaargh, accidentally pressed "send" button...
The only thing left to report is that /dev tree has dv1394/0 video/0 video -> video/0 symlink raw1394
Modules loaded are the usual bunch ohci1394 ieee 1394 dv1394 raw1394. I also tried manually modprobing video1394 with no effect.
/dev/ieee1394 tree is missing but recreating it manually (/dev/ieee1394/.../in and .../out simply makes "device0" also work with the same effect as described below.
0.90 gem is worse since it does not allow non-standard choice of devices but it does not appear to be any better off than the 0.91.
Obviously this suggests that there is something fishy with Edgy, but the question is what?
Any help is most appreciated!
Best wishes,
Ico
On 12/27/06, Ivica Ico Bukvic ico.bukvic@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Here I am 6 months later trying to upgrade my laptop and a new issue has cropped up with my video capture in Gem.
System: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy) i386 using udev Graphics: ATI 9600 running fglrx Kernel: 2.6.18-rt7 Video capture: el-cheapo camcorder run through ADVC-100 firewire device
When running Kino, the camera gets captured just fine and everything "just works" as expected. However, in Gem (tried 0.90, CVS from November and another one from today's snapshot), I need to send following messages for Gem capture to work at all:
device /dev/dv1394/0 mode NTSC driver 1
This starts capture reporting DV capture quality at 5, but the captured stuff is black. The only proof that things are getting captured comes from disconnecting the feed in the middle of the capture by pulling the video cable that connects camcorder with the ADVC-100 and then one can notice change in the color and/or momentary flicker of the captured area.