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 for our viewers to watch.

This morning I was supposed to broadcast a parade from 5 miles away... I
started on this problem at 4AM and missed the 9AM parade start.

Just because a person CAN kill others with an automobile does not mean
we should all have our cars taken away for everyone else's safety....
and along the same lines raw1394 access that WAS working perfect before,
should be allowed back.

Instead give users a security panel where they can check a box to
disable raw1394 if they have no use for it, and they can leave it
unchecked if they NEED full access.

I am writing this post because there is little else I can do, but I had
to do SOMETHING.... My job at a television station depends on my being
able to live stream an 8Mb/s stream from a DV camera any time there is a
parade, breaking news story, or other reason to require high quality
live video to be transmitted from all points across town...

Our station does not have the $300,000 for a microwave truck and
astronomical yearly fees for the satellite link... I am forced to use 2
watt radios on empty 802.11 channels, employing 4 degree beam width mesh
antennas, to avoid disrupting other people's wireless connections.
There's no way our viewers would stand for USB web cam video without
laughing us off the air.

I can technically do it in Windows... but Windows is not stable enough
to trust for parade, rodeo, job fairs, auto racing, and other long
duration live broadcasts.

Please don't break my ability to stream high quality video with VLC
running on a laptop in a backpack for a 20Lb solution that includes the
camera and everything in a portable package....

Or I should say, it's already broken... please return the functionality
removed....

If the VLC team needs to help work out a suitable driver, please do work
with them... I am pretty sure they are open to assistance making this
work as well.

Thank you for your time,
Eric

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