I just wanted to close this issue as it is now resolved.
It turns out I had the "Firewire 1394" option disabled in the BIOS,
However because "lspci" does show a firewire port (TSB43AB22/A
IEEE-1394a-2000) I had assume the BIOS had it enabled. Today I got a
chance to reboot this box and checked the BIOS and it was disabled, now
lspci show two firewire controllers!
07:03.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): VIA Technologies, Inc. IEEE 1394 Host
Controller (rev c0)
08:08.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A
IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
Now dvgrab works perfectly with this motherboard and controller :)
I note that some people had suggested (thanks) that the original
controller was fully supported. This motherboard does have a FW
interface on the motherboard, so maybe if I had connected to that one it
would have worked - TODO.
Other good news, my Mini DV camera also has a USB web cam mode and using
the Linux uvcvideo module the webcam works perfectly :) - this is a V4L
device (i.e. /dev/video1) so will work with ZoneMinder (As I originally
wanted - albeit the quality is not great)
Would be great if ZoneMinder would work with DV/firewire.
Thanks.
Albert.
Albert Graham wrote:
Hi,
Can any one, point me to a Howto that explains how to use the new
Firewire stack in F7/8,
I'm trying to get my Mini DV camera to work with via Firewire,
actually was hoping to use the Camara with ZoneMinder.
lspci shows:
08:08.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments Controller (PHY/Link)
lsmod shows:
firewire_ohci 19137 0
firewire_core 36353 1 firewire_ohci
crc_itu_t 5953 1 firewire_core
However, no devices in /dev/fwX appear to be created ?
dvgrab does not see a device connected:
#dvgrab
Error: no camera exists
I checked the fedora documentation, but could not find any docs on the
subject.
BTW: I'm using kernel 2.6.24.2-7.fc8PAE
TIA.
Albert.
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