lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: kino (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Kino isn't the only important one that is broken by a lack of a
thoughtful fix.
VLC is also affected for people like myself that NEED to be able to
stream LIVE video from a professional DV camera over a wireless network,
and finally export it several miles away at a television transmitter
site
Re comment 87:
Eric,
thanks for describing your use case. I was vaguely aware that VLC has IEEE
1394 video capture modules, but it is interesting to learn that somebody used
(is using) it as a means to deliver DV over network.
There are two IEEE 1394 modules in VLC: DC1394, implemented by
Tested:
- VLC 2.0.3, libraw1394 2.1.0, libdc1394 2.2.0, kernel 3.6-rc7, udev 171,
Gentoo Linux
- miniDV camcorder JVC GR-D725E
- IIDC (DCAM) webcam Apple iSight
- VIA VT6306 based CardBus FireWire controller
- Texas Instruments XIO2213A/B based PCIe FireWire controller
vlc dv:// and
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
DV capture over Firewire is broken (no rights for /dev/raw1394)
DV Grabbing doesn't work in Maverick for me. I tried a lot to use dvgrab
or kino on my Camcorder (sony VX1000E) without much success
Blacklisting didn't work reliable.
However, I googled an old thread on
However, googled an old thread:
Steffen,
please open a new bug for this (this is different) and leave a short note with
the new bug number here so that I can have a look. Or mail the bug description
to one of linux1394-u...@lists.sf.net or linux1394-de...@lists.sf.net. These
mailinglists are open for posting without prior
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: kino (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is at least in part a Kernel related issue. There are two firewire
stacks in the kernel, the old one (which this bug was originally opened
against) which has serious security configurability issues, and a new
one which has them resolved. For many of the recent releases both the
firewire
Thank you, Andy, for your sensible and lucid explanation. ;-)
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Samsung VP-D371W PAL
Affected by it as well - now working.
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Panasonic NV GS120
Affected by it as well - now working.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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same bug with my panasonic NV-GS17..
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Hi all,
you can count me as one user affected by the bug: I own a Panasonic NV-
GS22 (a cheap, quite diffused camcorder) and I had to follow the
comment/uncomment + update-initrams path, with some success in Ubuntu
Lucid. However, I still cannot control my camcorder from the PC --- I
start
I learned that you must update the initrd images after changing the blacklist
file:
sudo update-initramfs -k all -u
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Stefan Richter [2010-05-20 22:23 -]:
- The udev rules for firewire-core's files are fine; I referred to the
missing rule for raw1394.
It's not missing in the oops, forgot sense. It just doesn't make
sense to give all users complete control for all firewire devices,
that's not how device
There is apparently a lot of missing kernel support here
There is nothing missing in the new stack. And what is missing in the
old stack could have been added to it if development manpower would have
been available, or better yet, development and deployment of the new
stack could have been sped
I finally got a chance to setup 10.04 on a machine with FireWire, and
the changing /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-firewire.conf has no effect! It
still loads ohci1394 and not firewire-ohci. Why?
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Did you blacklist dv1394 and video1394 as well?
Does an /etc/modprobe.conf exist on Ubuntu? If yes, regenerate it by
update-modules or delete the file. modprobe ignores /etc/modprobe.d/*
if /etc/modprobe.conf exists.
Does the initrd contain ohci1394? Hard to tell how to check that, as I
never
There is no /etc/modprobe.conf.
Yes, there is an initrd and 'mkinitramfs -v -o /dev/null | egrep
'1394|firewire' shows both subsystems included. Not sure the best to resolve
this.
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You
I agree with Dan's comment #68 except for the FFADO status. As the
status message that Dan quotes correctly states, new kernel drivers +
libraw1394 + FFADO are working together since end of 12/2009. The only
issue is that a small fix in FFADO _may_ (or may not) be required that
came after the
PS:
Nice work, Ubuntu maintainers. Instead of helping upstream to get the raw1394
security issue resolved, your only contribution was to create a huge support
workload for the various affected upstream projects. Not to mention the
damaging user experience that you provided to your users, and
Blempis (comment 66),
I think your first attempt to fix this (comment out blacklisted firewire
modules) did not work because you either did not uncomment the ieee1394-based
modules (ohci1394 - video1394) or because you did not reboot. If you did not
uncomment the legacy modules, then they might
Re comment 71:
- If both stacks are installed but none blacklisted, then the kernel's
driver core should first attempt to bind firewire-ohci before ohci1394.
This is tied to the build order in the kernel's build system. However,
it may go wrong for one or another reason; e.g. ohci1394 present
Ubuntu 10.04 didn't solve the problem. Not even this trick wasn't
effective any more:
you have to add # to blacklist firewire-ohci to prevent blacklist
was
blacklist firewire-ohci
Now
# blacklist firewire-ohci
I tried this too:
In Ubuntu 10.04
Paste this in your terminal:
echo
The new firewire subsystem and udev rules to enable permissions for
camera devices for members of group 'video' is in the kernel package in
10.04! Unfortunately so is the legacy ieee1394 stack, and guess which
one starts up by default on my box? You guessed it: ieee1394 - sigh. Can
anyone locate a
According to /usr/share/doc/module-init-tools/changelog.Debian.gz, you
all can go blame Andy Whitcroft and Tim Gardner for what appears to be
an arbitrary decision: supposedly backwards compatibility. Uh, nearly
all applications use libraw1394, and I build backwards compatibility
into that!
For
Does anyone know if this new firewire stack is going to make it into
Lucid Lynx / 10.04 to solve this problem once and for all?
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Good to hear from you and thanks for the explaination
As for me it stopped working for a day and it stated working beautifully
again...
well all is settled and now i can edit my videos...
Thank you and cheers!
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Stefan Richter
stefan-r-...@s5r6.in-berlin.de
Re comment 61:
Now i do not know what are the implications of unblocking the firewire-ohci,
but
that was the solution that made my kino/kdenlive worked beautifully
The implication is that you switched from
ohci1394 + ieee1394 + raw1394 ( /dev/raw1394 ) --- libraw1394 + libiec61883
+
I had similiar problemdid all i found on the net..eg give permission
rights to raw fileload the module manually...nothing
worked...UNTIL.
I looked into blacklist-firewire.conf, thats when i realised that onchi
was blacklisted
So what i did?
1)edit
oops sorry... Read This
you have to add # to blacklist firewire-ohci to prevent blacklist
was
blacklist firewire-ohci
Now
# blacklist firewire-ohci
cheers
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This is terrible... I am not an expert what so ever, but I have choosen
to run linux, as a alternative to Windows. I am looking for a SIMPLE
download fix, so that I can capture movies through firewire. If linux
continues to be so complicated, it will NEVER, be a alternative for the
normale user. I
Robert Petersen wrote:
I am running Ubunto 9.10, and Kino 1.3.3
[...]
the biggest problem is actually that I have to plugin the camera to
use the program. So when i have copied all the scenes to the computer,
you can work and edit the scenes without having the camera installed.
But when you
I am aware about the free software, is done many hard working idealist, and I
am grateful for that. But sometimes it just get's to much.
So what you are are saying Stefan Richter is that I can swift to another
distrubution? which one is simular to Ubunto? I am thinking Suse Linux? to be
the
2010/1/9 Robert Petersen rob...@konweb.dk:
You are also saying to upgrade Kino, and there we have the problem for me..
This is not like windows.. So i can download I file..
wauw.. noting happends...?? So reading on the that net.. I have to compile
the package I think i stop here.. becaurse
Re comment 56...59:
So when i have copied all the scenes to the computer,
you can work and edit the scenes without having the camera installed.
But when you want to export it to example mpeg or what ever, you cant
the following error Error setting the IEEE 1394 port (host adaptor)
I tested
I suspect they will fix it in a future Ubuntu release by replacing the
kernel drivers ohci1394 + ieee1394 + raw1394 by the kernel drivers
firewire-ohci + firewire-core. Presently, those newer drivers are
already shipped in Ubuntu's kernel packages in parallel with the older
drivers. The older
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