Christoph,

Now everything seems to work fine with Nvidia chip card and it's driver on 
ubuntu hardy , also upgraded my connection to 1Gbps. but the problem now is 
that other participants are not able to see my video while i could see their 
vidoes (they are using normal video streaming not DV or HDV) , So I would like 
to ask

Must be other participants in the node have the same hardware , I mean must 
they have nvidia cards , 1Gbps connection, and aghdvic application installed ?

or i can summarize that the question : what are the requirements should be 
existed to transmit DV or HDV between mustlicast group in the same node ?

I hope your answer contains the  required hardwares and softwares as well .

Regards

Muhammad


On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Christoph Willing 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



   On 19/10/2008, at 11:14 PM, muhammad akl wrote:




      Hi Christoph ,

      Thanks alot for your relpy , about the root login I was just testing AG 
on personal computer not in a production environment , but sure you are 
completely right .

      the second problem now I'm facing is caputring video from my digital 
camera , now I'm using debian lenny instead of ubuntu and all things are fine 
and could get the video from my sony camera but the picture is exteremely 
strange here is a screenshot :

      http://muhammad.akl.googlepages.com/acessgrid.jpg




   Muhammad,

   That looks like you don't have an nVidia graphics card, or it is an nVidia 
card running with the "nv" driver rather than the "nvidia" driver.

   Like most other distros, lenny ships with the nv driver as the default for 
nVidia cards. However the advanced features in the nvidia driver are needed. I 
haven't looked recently but I don't think there is a package for lenny yet 
which supplies the binary nvidia driver module. This means you'll have to 
download the driver from the Nvidia web site 
(http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html) and install it manually yourself.

   FYI, Ubuntu has the nvidia-glx package available which supplies the binary 
nvidia driver.





      And for the SimpleHDvidoeservice , it didn't work for me the service that 
worked here DVideoservice




   This is probably because the SimpleHDVideoService defaults to HDV when your 
camera is set to DV format. In this case, you need to set the service to DV 
format in the service's configuration panel (then disable and re-enable the 
service). Don't forget to store the configuration too.




      my camera model is :

      Sony DCR-TRV285E

      p.s : will the new kernel stack that supports firewire be better the 
current one ?




   I believe other distros trying the new stack have had some problems so far.



   chris


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   University of Queensland







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