Hello
I have a Sony Media Converter from the Ancient Days and a newer Caopus ADVC
Analog to Digital Box and I would like to use it in GEM if possible.
pix_video does not see it at all.
If I run dvgrab-- it grabs frames so I can confirm that it actually works on
ubuntu.
Is there a way to get
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On 2013-02-13 17:12, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I have a Sony Media Converter from the Ancient Days and a newer
Caopus ADVC Analog to Digital Box and I would like to use it in GEM
if possible. pix_video does not see it at all.
If I run
Sorry that should have been device(s)
Both work with dvgrab neither currently with GEM
Where do I get that gem-plugin from
Thanks
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On 2013-02-13 17:12, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I have a Sony Media Converter from the Ancient Days and a
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On 2013-02-13 17:34, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Where do I get that gem-plugin from
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(apt-get install gem-plugin-dv4l).
then it should show up as something like /dev/fw1
gmasdr
IOhannes
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That does not seem to work. Do I need to explicitly load the .so?
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On 2013-02-13 17:49, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
That does not seem to work. Do I need to explicitly load the .so?
no, you should not need to: Gem searches for all available plugins in
the folder where the Gem binary resides.
the installed plugin will
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On 2013-02-13 17:49, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
That does not seem to work. Do I need to explicitly load the .so?
no, you should not need to: Gem