Camescope numerique sous mandriva

Camescope numerique sous mandriva - Hardware - Linux et OS Alternatifs

Marsh Posté le 23-06-2005 à 09:41:07    

Je souhaiterais savoir comment il est possible de connecter un camescope numérique sous linux par USB? J'ai un Sony. Quelqu un connait deux  trois bon logiciels pour faire du montae vidéos simplement?

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Marsh Posté le 23-06-2005 à 09:41:07   

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Marsh Posté le 23-06-2005 à 09:48:09    

Pour connecter un camescope numérique en USB je ne sais pas mais je peux te conseiller d'acheter une carte firewire, même la moins chère (une trentaine d'euro sur ldlc). Ensuite tu pourras faire l'acquisition avec kino, monter avec cinelerra et encoder avec avidemux.

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Marsh Posté le 23-06-2005 à 09:56:17    

Merci, c'est dans mes objectifs mais j'aimerais comprendre comment il est possible de connecter ma cam en usb

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Marsh Posté le 23-06-2005 à 14:04:46    

branche là et vois si cela marche.
 
Pour cela,  
+ tu ouvres un terminal
 
+ tu deviens root dans ce terminal avec al commande suivante :


su -


 
+ ensuite tu affiches les journaux du système


tail -f /var/log/messages


 
+ tu regardes ce qui s'affiche et tu branches ta caméra.
+ tu regardes si de nouveaux messages s'affichent et notamment si la caméra semble être détectée.
 
+ tu postes les messages qui se sont affichés icisi tu ne sais pas trop ce qu'ils signifient.


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Marsh Posté le 01-08-2005 à 15:06:45    

bonjour j'ai lu avec attention votre conversation et comme j'ai le même pb je me suis dis que vous pourriez peut-être m'aider. Pour info je suis sous mandriva et j'ai un camescope Sony handycam DCR-DVD201E que je branche en USB.
 
J'espère que vous pourrez m'aider car si cela marche il y aura 2 ordis en plus sous mandriva (==>> 2 windowiensen moins)
A+
max947 :bounce:  
 
[root@localhost vendee]# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jul 23 17:36:11 localhost kernel: Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi4, cha
nnel 0, id 0, lun 0
Jul 23 17:36:11 localhost kernel: Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi4, channel 0,
id 0, lun 0, type 0
Jul 23 17:36:11 localhost scsi.agent[1383]: disk at /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:
10.3/usb4/4-1/4-1:1.0/host4/target4:0:0/4:0:0:0
Jul 23 17:36:12 localhost fstab-sync[1430]: added mount point /mnt/Kingston for
/dev/sda1
Jul 23 17:37:11 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: USB disconnect, address 9
Jul 23 17:37:12 localhost fstab-sync[1775]: removed mount point /mnt/Kingston fo
r /dev/sda1
Jul 23 18:01:00 localhost CROND[8379]: (root) CMD (nice -n 19 run-parts /etc/cro
n.hourly)
Jul 23 18:01:02 localhost msec: changed mode of /var/log/cups/error_log from 644
to 640
Jul 23 18:01:02 localhost msec: changed mode of /var/log/cups/access_log from 644 to 640
Jul 23 18:06:18 localhost su(pam_unix)[9912]: session opened for user root by (uid=500)
Jul 23 18:07:40 localhost kernel: usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 10
Jul 23 18:07:41 localhost kernel: scsi5 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Jul 23 18:07:46 localhost kernel: Vendor: SONY Model: DDX-A1010 Rev: R1.0
Jul 23 18:07:46 localhost kernel: Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Jul 23 18:07:46 localhost kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/0x pop-up
Jul 23 18:07:46 localhost kernel: Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi5, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 5
Jul 23 18:07:46 localhost scsi.agent[10428]: cdrom at /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.3/usb4/4-1/4-1:1.0/host5/target5:0:0/5:0:0:0
Jul 23 18:07:47 localhost fstab-sync[10477]: added mount point /mnt/cdrom1 for /dev/scsi/host5/bus0/target0/lun0/cd
Jul 23 18:07:50 localhost kernel: FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
Jul 23 18:07:50 localhost kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on devsr0.

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Marsh Posté le 20-01-2006 à 17:19:27    

Je cherche aussi une réponse a ce problème.
 
J'ai un PC sous ubuntu et mon caméscope est un sony DCR-DVD203E : Il ne peut être connecté QUE via USB (pas de connecteur firewire sur le caméscope).
 
Il semble être bien détecté par ubuntu, qui visiblement n'arrive pas a lire ce qu'il y a dessus.
 
Voila le log qui va bien ... cela inspire-t-il quelqu'un ? :
 

Citation :

Jan 20 16:58:50 localhost kernel: [4306360.529000] usb 5-7: USB disconnect, address 5
Jan 20 16:58:57 localhost kernel: [4306367.445000] usb 5-7: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6
Jan 20 16:58:57 localhost kernel: [4306367.525000] scsi5 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Jan 20 16:58:57 localhost kernel: [4306367.527000] usb-storage: device found at 6
Jan 20 16:58:57 localhost kernel: [4306367.527000] usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
Jan 20 16:58:58 localhost usb.agent[16261]:      usb-storage: already loaded
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.530000]   Vendor: SONY      Model: DDX-C1000         Rev: R1.0
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.530000]   Type:   CD-ROM                             ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.590000] sr1: scsi3-mmc drive: 32x/32x tray
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.595000] Attached scsi CD-ROM sr1 at scsi5, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.600000] Attached scsi generic sg2 at scsi5, channel 0, id 0, lun 0,  type 5
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost kernel: [4306372.613000] usb-storage: device scan complete
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost scsi.agent[16310]:      sr_mod: loaded sucessfully (for cdrom)
Jan 20 16:59:03 localhost scsi.agent[16310]:      sg: loaded sucessfully (for cdrom)
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.060000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.060000] sr1: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=40956, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39932, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39708, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=40948, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39924, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39700, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=40356, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39332, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39108, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=40348, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39324, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] sr1: rw=0, want=39100, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.086000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=33620, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=32596, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=32372, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=33612, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=32588, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=32364, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=33020, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=31996, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=31772, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=33012, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=31988, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=31764, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=1252, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=1028, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.087000] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.182000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.182000] sr1: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=40956, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39932, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39708, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=40948, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39924, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39700, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=40356, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39332, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39108, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=40348, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39324, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=39100, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=33620, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=32596, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=32372, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=33612, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=32588, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=32364, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=33020, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=31996, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.211000] sr1: rw=0, want=31772, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] sr1: rw=0, want=33012, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] sr1: rw=0, want=31988, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] sr1: rw=0, want=31764, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] sr1: rw=0, want=1252, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] sr1: rw=0, want=1028, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.212000] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.305000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.305000] sr1: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.305000] isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=sr1, iso_blknum=16, block=16
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.388000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.388000] sr1: rw=0, want=68, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.388000] isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=sr1, iso_blknum=16, block=16
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.472000] FAT: utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems, filesystem will be case sensitive!
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.477000] FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
Jan 20 16:59:04 localhost kernel: [4306374.477000] VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.652000] FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.652000] VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.736000] NTFS-fs warning (device sr1): parse_options(): Option iocharset is deprecated. Please use option nls=<charsetname> in the future.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.736000] NTFS-fs error (device sr1): ntfs_fill_super(): Device has unsupported hardsect_size.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.822000] NTFS-fs error (device sr1): ntfs_fill_super(): Device has unsupported hardsect_size.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306374.911000] HFS+-fs: unable to find HFS+ superblock
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.001000] HFS+-fs: unable to find HFS+ superblock
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.145000] VFS: Can't find a HFS filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.233000] VFS: Can't find a HFS filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.325000] VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.416000] VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:05 localhost kernel: [4306375.509000] VFS: Can't find an ext2 filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.598000] VFS: Can't find an ext2 filesystem on dev sr1.
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.684000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.684000] sr1: rw=0, want=20, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.684000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2006: read_super_block: bread failed (dev sr1, block 4, size 2048)
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.684000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.685000] sr1: rw=0, want=132, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.685000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2006: read_super_block: bread failed (dev sr1, block 32, size 2048)
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.685000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2021: reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sr1
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] sr1: rw=0, want=20, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2006: read_super_block: bread failed (dev sr1, block 4, size 2048)
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] sr1: rw=0, want=132, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2006: read_super_block: bread failed (dev sr1, block 32, size 2048)
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.763000] ReiserFS: sr1: warning: sh-2021: reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on sr1
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.836000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.836000] sr1: rw=0, want=8, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.836000] XFS: SB read failed
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.903000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.903000] sr1: rw=0, want=8, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.903000] XFS: SB read failed
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.965000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.965000] sr1: rw=0, want=72, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.965000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306375.965000] sr1: rw=0, want=128, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306376.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306376.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=72, limit=4
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306376.087000] attempt to access beyond end of device
Jan 20 16:59:06 localhost kernel: [4306376.087000] sr1: rw=0, want=128, limit=4


Message édité par hfdragon le 20-01-2006 à 17:20:58
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Marsh Posté le 25-07-2006 à 00:16:17    

up ?
(je suis confronté au meme souci avec une DCR DVD 210E )


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Marsh Posté le 25-07-2006 à 00:39:54    

bon il suffit que le dvd soit finalisé et il est parfaitement accessible ( de l'interet des RW :o )


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Marsh Posté le 25-07-2006 à 12:11:14    

Le firewire des camescopes, c'est pour les modèles en DV.
Pour les camescopes sur DVD, c'est du MPEG 2. Adios DV.

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