Hi, did you certified that Linux Kernel are not detecting it as a Mass Storage Device? plug it and see the dmesg output... Ats, Em Qua, 2004-12-29 às 11:24 -0700, Robin Laing escreveu: > Joel Jaeggli wrote: > > On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Gustavo Seabra wrote: > > > >> Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> You can use Cinerella, Kino and so on. > >>> > >> Thanks for the suggestions, I'll look at those. > >> > >>> Did you alerdy investigated if you DV has a FireWare port? It's more > >>> common used for video transfer... > >>> > >> That's the funny part... I looked at the camera specs, and it actually > >> has a USB port, which I assume it's 2.0. There's no mention of > >> FireWire at all! > > > > > > which camera? > > > > usb is generally to transfer still pictures or use the thing as a webcam. > > > > We have a USB only (Sony) video camera at work. I tried to connect it > using USB and FC1 but didn't get much success. Of course I didn't > have much time to play with it. > > The issue was playing the tape and capturing the stream on the > computer via the USB port. > > We had to use a Windows computer to get the data. :( Of course the > Windows software would only record 10 minutes at a time. > > There are cameras that are USB only. > > -- > Robin Laing > -- Alexandre Cavalcante Alencar alexandre.alencar@xxxxxxxxxxxx GNU/Linux and FOSS Specialist Microsoft Certified Professional Analista de Suporte / Redes Grupo Aspec S/C Ltda http://www.aspec.com.br Tele/Fax: +55 (85) 254-3223 - 36