Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2008, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
g wrote:
Great site, but doesn't seem to address the problem.
Have you tried Kino? It's a KDE app, but it works in GNOME and I"ve
successfully used it to pull raw video data from a Sony camcorder via
USB. It's slower than the firewire connection on my laptop, but it
still works pretty well.
Just back in town after a week out of state w/ no net connection (and
little cell coverage). I am relaxed but busy, and will try some of this
later this week. I would like the importing software to break the
various recorded sessions into separate files, all else is easy.
Kino, when importing from the camera over firewire, does exactly that when it
detects a scene change.
It's the "when importing from firewire" that bothers me, I would hope
that happens with USB as well, since the camera doesn't do firewire.
I'll let you know.
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