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Configuring Linux for digital video editing

anonym | March 18, 2010 | | portal.polala.com

  • Hi, I've been trying for some time to get my Sony miniDV camcorder and my computer to communicate. I'm running Mandrake Linux 10.0 on a Dell Dimension 8300 desktop with a P4 3GHz CPU and Creative Labs Audigy soundcard with built-in firewire port. When I plug my camcorder in with a firewire cable, nothing seems to happen. In order to start editing video, I understand I need the following modules installed. So just to make sure, I typed: modprobe ohci1394 modprobe ieee1394 modprobe raw1394 modprobe dv1394 Now the system did not give me any error message. In fact it did not give me any message at all. Here's what the screen looks like, exactly: [root@localhost john]# modprobe ohci1394 [root@localhost john]# modprobe ieee1394 [root@localhost john]# modprobe raw1394 [root@localhost john]# modprobe dv1394 [root@localhost john]# I take this to mean all of them are installed. I verified this once again with lsmod. Here's the relevant info: Module Size Used by raw1394 27980 0 dv1394 19948 0 ohci1394 33956 1 dv1394 ieee1394 287856 3 raw1394,dv1394,ohci1394 Guess this is a good sign. Now I had installed dvgrab, so after plugging in and turning on the camcorder I tried the command "dvgrab --format dv2 myvideo". Then I get the error: dvgrab: error while loading shared libraries: libdv.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (Now I'm doing all this as root, so I'm reasonably certain none of these errors are caused by incorrect permissions.) So it mentions an error regarding libdv, huh? Ok, I believe I had already installed libdv, so here's what I do: "locate libdv.so". I find it's in "usr/lib/libdv.so". So I type "ln -s /usr/lib/libdv.so /usr/lib/libdv.so.2". Then I try the dvgrab command again, but receive the exact same error message. I wasn't sure whether the firewire connection was operating right, so after restarting the computer I tried plugging my camcorder in another time and then entered "tail /var/log/messages" to see if there's something in the event log that I'm missing. Sure enough, one thing happens. When the camcorder is plugged in and turned on, this happens: "May 25 18:52:42 localhost kernel: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device initialized" Great, so raw1394 is initialized, what next? I just want to begin editing video in Linux, and I'm using the most up-to-date hardware and software I could get my hands on, so why isn't it working? I'm a newbie, so please don't ask me to do something crazy like recompiling the kernel, unless it's necessary. In any case I need detailed instructions so I won't accidentally mess up something big-time. Hopefully someone can guide me through this, as I really want to begin video editing in Linux and will do whatever it takes to make it happen. I just have no idea what it will take ;-) Thanks, John


  • Please let me know if the following info helps you: "Consumer Video Editing in Linux" by Robin Liss: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/consumer_video_editing_linux.htm Please, ensure yourself that the FireWire card is Linux compatible (or give us additional info to let us confirm this) and, why not?, are you sure if the FireWire cable is right? If this helps you enough (specially the article after the link) let me know in order to post this in the answer box, if not give us any additional info related to continue the research. Regards. livioflores-ga


  • Thanks for the link. Actually I've already been there. A few months ago in fact. That was one of the articles that got me interested in video editing in Linux in the first place. But I'm afraid that doesn't help me right now. The thought has crossed my mind as to whether or not my firewire card is compatible. If it's not, then all this work with software configurations and installation has no purpose and is just a waste of time. The info reported by Harddrake is as follows: Vendor: Creative Labs Bus: PCI Bus identification: 1102:4001:1102:10 Location on the bus: 2:2:2 Description: EMU10K2 Audigy IEEE1394 Firewire Controller Module: ohci1394 Media class: SERIAL_FIREWIRE HTH, John







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