I tried to find some sort of driver or software for the camera, but have found nothing. It's a sony DCR-TRV6. I don't have the manuals etc. that it came with, so if any one knows for sure that this model should have some software please let me know it's out there. I looked on Sony US and Sony Europe websites and there were drivers for many of their other cameras, but not for the trv6. I also did various general searches on google with no result except for a few instances of the same problem on forums, none with any responses. Any help, again, would be appreciated.
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [PD] IEEE 1394 Vid Capture From: "marius schebella" marius.schebella@chello.at Date: Wed, October 15, 2003 1:40 am To: root@0x09.com, pd-list@iem.at
which camera do you use? do you have a driver/software for it? m.
----- Original Message ----- From: "0" root@0x09.com To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 4:47 AM Subject: [PD] IEEE 1394 Vid Capture
I guess this isn't exactly a PD problem, but it starts and ends
there, so I'm tossing it your way. I'm trying to stream video into Gem using pix_video_ds. I got this working on another rig earlier today, which had a video capture card w/ a firewire port. However, the firewire port I'm using on my laptop is integrated into the motherboard, rather than being a dedicated video firewire port. The error I get is something like "no video capture device." Of course I get that in VirtualDub too, so the issue isn't Gem, but my firewire. I looked at the manufacturer websites for my laptop, the laptop's mainboard, and the graphic chip (same as the mainboard) and found nothing. I was wondering if anyone knows if there is some generic firewire driver I can install that will cover video capture (VFW?) for this firewire port. My motherboard is an SiS w/ a 740+961 chipset and I'm trying to do this all under WinXP Pro. Thanks in advance for any help.
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