you probably need the 1394dv driver. I don't remember what it's called
but it implements the digital video stack. you can find info on the
linux-1394 web site. most likely you'll load it and be in good shape
as long as your camera is fairly standard.
hope this helps,
mark
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen <sv-e@email-addr-hidden-e.dk> wrote:
> Hi
> I'm having a little trouble figuring out how to connect my video camera
> and my laptop via FireWire.
>
> I have installed and loaded following modules:
>
> linux:/home/sem # lsmod|grep ieee
> ieee1394 96384 2 raw1394,sbp2
> linux:/home/sem #
>
> But Kino cant find the camera, although there is a little indicator in
> the cameras display saying that dv-in is connected ? I've tried to do an
> chmod 777 on /dev/raw1394 without any luck.
>
>
> Can anyone help, thanks in advantage.
>
>
> /Sv-e
>
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