Re: Using MiniDV camcorder with FC3

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William Lovaton wrote:

El dom, 26-12-2004 a las 15:24 -0600, Gustavo Seabra escribió:


Hi,

I have a Panasonic PF-GS9 camcorder that I'd like to use with Linux. It has a USB port, that I'm guessing it must be compatible only with USB 2.0, but I'm not completely sure. I'd appreciate some help with a couple of questions i have:

1. I'm not sure what kind of USB port do I have here. How can I find ithat out for sure?



Try hwbrowser. You will need root password. Execute it from the terminal or from the main menu: Apps -> System tools -> Hardware browser

You could use lspci as root too.



2. In case I have the correct port, what program(s) would I need to use this camera with the computer? With that i mean what is needed/suggested to upload and edit the videos?



I think just connecting the camera to the USB port should do the trick. It will be treated as a storage device (I guess) so you can copy the files to your hard disk with nautilus.

If you plug your camera and nothing happens you can
check /var/log/messages to check kernel events.

Before connecting do this as root in a terminal window:
# tail -f /var/log/messages

plug your camera in and post the kernel events to the list.


-William

Thanks William. hwbrowser gives only the following:

Selected Device:
     Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB
Manufacturer:  Unknown
Driver:            uhci-hcd

With no mention to the USB version. If I try connecting the camera anyway, could I break anything?

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Gustavo Seabra - Graduate Student
Chemistry Department
Kansas State University
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