Sean Bruno wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-04 at 23:28 -0400, Robert L Cochran wrote:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
I gave my wife a Canon Elura 100 camcorder for Christmas. I just
watched her download her very first movie to Windows XP. Can I do the
same in Fedora Core 5? If I just plugged in the camcorder to my
onboard 1394 port, will an application come up recognizing the
camcorder and offering to download the movie from the DV tape?
Thanks
Bob
Can anyone offer me updated advice for doing the above under Fedora 7? I
connected my Elura 100 camcorder to my Fedora 7 system over a 1394
cable, and nothing happened. Can Totem do this by itself? Or do I still
need additional software? Which repos should I get the software from?
Thanks
Bob
It looks like your camera is a canon and it supports PTP. So you
_should_ be able to use 'gphoto2' to get the movies out of your
camcorder:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=OSCompatibilityArchiveAct&fcategoryid=2115&keycode=macdr
Something like 'gphoto2 -L' should work with your camera. This should
give you a list of what's on your camera. 'gphoto2 -P' should pull all
the files on your camcorder onto your computer.
According to gphoto2 --list-cameras, your model 100 isn't supported yet,
however you may be able to 'trick' it into working with some of the
'expert options':
--port=FILENAME Specify port device
--speed=SPEED Specify serial transfer speed
--camera=MODEL Specify camera model
--usbid=USBIDs (expert only) Override USB IDs
If it doesn't work out of the box for you with gphoto2, but does work
with some of the expert options, contact me off list and we can get it
directly integrated into gphoto2.
Sean
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the tips. According to my owner's manual for the Elura 100,
PTP works only for still images (JPEG only). I have a whole movie. Is
there a way to pull the movie off the tape media in the Elura?
Thanks
Bob
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