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Antwort von cutty:
Developed slowly because a good program. Only I did not come with Firewire still cope. Probably I have installed an exotic chip.
Antwort von LarsProgressiv:
Hello cutty,
for FW, I always took dvgrab or kino. This ought to really synonymous, regardless of cutting to be feasible. Furthermore, it can thus run in parallel.
Regards
Lars
Antwort von cutty:
As far as I know is synonymous dvgrab used kdenlive. Unfortunately, it is not me at (Linux) editing program (I use Ubuntu Karmic) has managed to detect a camera. But with the new kernel is supposed to be better.
Antwort von Morton:
For now at kdenlive gibts ne halfway useful color correction? When I had tested the program recently, it has fallen to me ansich good, but the deficits were in the color correction for me is an exclusion criterion.
Regards
Martin
Antwort von video-fan:
Hello,
yes, this must be true that kdenlive synonymous dvgrab uses. kdenlive the GUI represents dvgrab is doing in the background during his service.
@ Cutty:
It might be probable that the device / missing dev/raw1394 with you or is not properly integrated. So it was with me, at least on an Ubuntu system. The problem is that you kdenlive used as a normal user. To create raw1394, however, become root privileges needed (the idea kdenlive start with root privileges on the other hand, would probably not so good, because then all the files created are likely to include root and you do not check for alternative titles easily as a normal user.)
A suitable solution is proposed, however, presented here:
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/how-to:-video-capture-with-kino-ueber-firewire/
Although written for the cinema, but for kdenlive the solution should look like that.
Maybe it helps, and yes, of course, would be great if this bug would disappear with the next kernel version!
Best regards,
Daniel