IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Jaime Oliver wrote:
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
it seems like i don't have any device that properly works with c
I have coriander in the debian machine, I configured that computer about 8
months ago, left it in an expo and only got it back this week, so details
about how I got it working are gone from my memory. However, in pure:dyne's
leek&potato livecd a basic apt-get install coriander will get it working.
do you have coriander working?
from what i remember it wasn't that hard to compile or get the libraries.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:45 AM, adrian goya wrote:
> The coriander approach sounds like a great idea, this camera works no
> problem under it and you get total control over its functions.
> I
The coriander approach sounds like a great idea, this camera works no
problem under it and you get total control over its functions.
It would be out of my league to try to make that work myself, but I can
help with testing if that's of any use.
adrian.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Jaime Oliv
Well, I'll send the details as soon as i get a hand of the computer
where i use it.
>From what I remember, I expected to find the device in /video0 and
when I sent pix_video the dev /video0 I did't get an error message,
but I did't get an image either. When I try /video1 however i get
device doesn
Jaime Oliver wrote:
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
it seems like i don't have any device that properly works with coriander.
however, from what
have you tried coriander?
I know it is the way to make firewire cameras work in linux using
libdc, but had no luck interfacing with gem. it is something I've
putting off for a while,
J
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Mario Mora wrote:
> pure:dyne never has worked with firewire for me, but i hav
pure:dyne never has worked with firewire for me, but i have used dyne:bolic
with firewire with great results, but i have tested only audio, dyne:bolic
has GEM and i have used flawessly but not tried capturing video by firewire
yet.
Maybe you can try using dyne:bolic and using the "modules" of pure:
Hello to all.
I'm having problems trying to connect a unibrain's fire-i firewire board
camera in GEM. When I send a [driver 1(message and then [device
/dev/video1394/0( to pix_video i get :
initializing: Inappropriate ioctl for device
If I send [driver 0( message I get
get capabilit