dvgrab error: /dev/raw1394
Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar
alexandre.alencar at aspec.com.br
Wed Dec 29 12:41:41 UTC 2004
Hi,
To solv your problem, just do it:
as root, create the device drivers for the IEEE1394 subsystem
mknod -m 0666 /dev/raw1394 c 171 0
mknod -m 0666 /dev/video1394 c 172 0
mknod -m 0666 /etc/udev/devices/dev/raw1394 c 171 0
mknod -m 0666 /etc/udev/devices/dev/video1394 c 172 0
load the apropriated device modules (ieee1394, ohci1394, raw1394,
dv1394, video1394)
Get Kino, Cinerella or another video editing software to test you
digital video editing system.
Here, I've a Canon MV750i working fine with Fedora Core 3 and
Kino/Cinerella/GAIM-VV,GNOMEMeeting...
Have a happy new year,
Regards
--
Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar
<alexandre.alencar at aspec.com.br>
Aspec S/C Ltda
Em Ter, 2004-12-28 às 09:33 -0800, Dave escreveu:
> OK, so I figured I'd grab some video of our baby really quick. I had 1394 &
> dvgrab working fine on my old system, but it's been so long I have no clue
> how I did it. Hoping Fedora 3 is more idiot proof, I figured I'd try it out.
> No joy: dvgrab says "raw1394 - failed to get handle: No such file or
> directory"
>
> lsmod shows all the right (I think) modules loaded:
>
> dv1394 24461 0
> raw1394 36909 0
> ohci1394 35033 1 dv1394
> ieee1394 302869 3 dv1394,raw1394,ohci1394
>
> Log entry shows /dev/raw1394 being created
>
> Dec 28 09:19:22 minerva kernel: ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device
> initialized
>
> But there's no /dev/raw1394! Is this some udev thing? Because I'm still
> completely at sea about that--I never even got up to speed on devfs, either.
> I was still using statically created devices ...
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