Re: Downloading Movies From Cameras In Fedora 7 (Was: Canon Elura 100 Camcorder and FC5)

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On Wed, 2007-09-05 at 01:02 -0400, Robert L Cochran wrote:
> 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
> 
> 

Hmmm...PTP supports movies, but oh well.

When you plugin the camcorder, nothing 'pops' up on the Desktop?  That's
odd.

Can you plugin your camcorder, fire off a terminal and run dmesg?
Copy/paste that terminal output and fire an email back to the list.

Maybe some other folks will see something obvious.

Sean

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