[GEM-dev] A/D video converter DFG/1394-1e with unicap

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Tue Jan 10 15:40:58 CET 2012


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On 2012-01-10 15:27, kubro bubro wrote:
> hello
> last year  we was trying to run firewire A/D video converter
> DFG/1394-1e with unicap in gem whitout success. there are three

unicap backend is highly experimental (mainly because i never managed to
have a proper installation of unicap on my system...even the
applications that are bundled with unicap don't work properly!)

however, do you really need the unicap backend?
Gem has built in support for dv (videoDV4L) and iidc (videoDC1394), one
of which should work with your device (presumably dv4l)

maybe it will just work if you remove the unicap plugin entirely (so it
cannot claim the device), and use [device /dev/fw1(

fgmasrd
IOhannes


PS: and yes, Pd bails out because of the GOPs inside the [pd properties]
subpatch; this is a bug in Pd (and should not create a real problem)
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