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On 2/05/2012 1:45 PM, Jason Nicholls wrote:
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cite="mid:CAFFDWXri2gcRRevQahNu2yVVA9BoR_QgF3Ff142toP3gjnzDSA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">At the end of the talk Nick and I played around
getting one of the cameras to work on the laptop which the twinpac
was connected to because we knew that worked. Initially we had the
same problem but then it became evident the issue was the cable
where it plugs into the camera, it was partially coming out due to
the weight of the cable itself and that was messing up the fw
signal. I managed to get it working by holding it in place then
it'd break when I let it go.<br>
<br>
I don't know about the other camera if that was a similar problem.
So we definitely need to test this again and perhaps rig up
something to help the plugs from partially or completely coming
out.<br>
<br>
FYI i'm uploading the video atm, should be there in ~30mins<br>
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So in digging through, it seems that the /dev/raw1394 device is no
longer present; this device is from the raw1394 module, which is
part of the "old" firewire stack, not the new "juju" stack. Doing an
strace on dvsource-firewire sees it try to access /dev/raw1394, so I
suspect that the old stack has been pulled, and dvsource doesn't
support the new stack. I'll find out....<br>
<br>
James<br>
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