Hi
after installing Kino, I am having
problems capturing files because of this message:
WARNING: *raw1394 kernel module not loaded or failure to read/write
*
/*dev/raw1394*!
I tried to search the internet, but the strange is, I don't have
/dev/raw1394 at all
and having this problem as well:
$modprobe raw1394
FATAL: Module raw1394 not found.
The Kino prefereences are the default and the IEEE 1394 AV/C Device is
empty,
I tried to load lots of development libraries in most of the libraries used, like lame, ffmpeg, libavc1394 and others, and no good,
however I have these:
$ locate raw1394
/usr/include/libraw1394
/usr/include/libraw1394/csr.h
/usr/include/libraw1394/ieee1394.h
/usr/include/libraw1394/raw1394.h
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8
/usr/lib/libraw1394.so.8.1.1
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libraw1394.pc
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-devel-1.2.1
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-
1.2.1/COPYING.LIB
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-1.2.1/README
/usr/share/doc/libraw1394-devel-1.2.1/libraw1394.sgml
but when I run the following:
$PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBRAW1394, libraw1394 >= 1.1.0)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `LIBRAW1394,'
$PKG_CHECK_MODULES
bash: PKG_CHECK_MODULES: command not found
I was told by Kino developers that I need a kernel that includes Firewire. Most distros include it except RedHat according to their thoughts. and that I should Look for a kernel from fedora 7 distro that includes Firewire (aka IEEE 1394) or consider changing distros.
any ideas how I can get Fedora 7 to support Firewire 1394,
I appreciate your help,
Kind Regards,
Manal