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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 19.02.2023 17:15, skrev Terje J.
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Terje,</div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I can say
with 100% certainty that here we have never tested
FIREWIRE but I did notice that the CV contributors did add
"ifdef FIREWIRE" in a few of the .C programs which
conceivably means that it can be built with the
capability. However, I guess I do not understand why you
would want this option since you stated:<br>
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reason is my 10 years old FireWire based DV/HDV recorder
seemingly is dead.<span class="gmail-im">"</span></div>
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<blockquote><font face="monospace">Sony FX7/HDV tape
Playback/i.LINK -> Datavideo DN-300 DV/HDV HDD recorder
-> FireWire/Linux WS<br>
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Now when the M2T and DV recorder in the middle is dead, I have to
transfer the files directly from the camcorder/player to the Linux
WS.<br>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span
class="gmail-im">Recently I successfully was able to
do: "</span>Transfer VHS/DVD Media or Video8/Hi8 Tapes
into CINELERRA-GG" though.<br>
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I forgot to comment the latter. In my case the DN-300 recorder above
also had a built-in ADC and ecorded the digitized Hi8 S-video as SD
DV files.<br>
And then DV files burned to Blu-ray data discs as backup. Thereafter
making mpeg2 Blu-ray Video discs. <br>
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Regarding digitizing the rest of 30 analog S-video tapes, I'll also
will try out (when arrived) an ADC adapter+ HDMI-USB3 capture card
qualities.<br>
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<div> Does this mean that Firewire/dv capture
already is supported or optional can be
configured?<br>
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<div dir="auto">it was not tested in ages .....</div>
<div dir="auto">guess try to install all -dev
version of libraries and look at output of cingg's
configure .... then connect device and try to set
capture device to iec* ....</div>
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