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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 19.02.2023 16:54, skrev Phyllis
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          <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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              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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                        <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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