=== johan is now known as Guest91271 [05:28] have some knowledge about idjc, streaming out is very low outcome on the internetradio, but cannot see anything to change these in the gui by frerence or something else :| === Guest91271 is now known as johanvds [05:32] seems in sleepingmode :| [09:41] hello. Is it ok to update ubuntustudio 12.10 to 13.04 using the software update prompt? [10:54] hello dudes [10:54] I just installed ubuntustudio and I need help about raw1394 [10:55] I have old mini dv cam [10:55] and I want to download content form it on the PC [10:56] the cam is connected with my PC with firewire adapter [10:59] I want to use Kino application as I used before [11:00] when I used debian etch [11:01] I don't wnat to install windows xp to work with the cam [11:12] vesko: The way firewire stuff works is a little different these days [11:12] vesko: There's a new firewire stack in the kernel [11:13] so what I must to so? [11:13] all known audio devices are given user privilege through the audio group [11:13] so what I must to do? [11:13] I haven't looked at video devices - let me google a bit [11:13] ok [11:13] thank you! [11:14] I'm waiting [11:15] http://sharpeespace.blogspot.se/2012/06/capturing-firewire-1394-camcorder.html [11:15] So, there seems to be a permission problem [11:16] And could be kino is not modernized yet, don't know [11:16] Otherwise, one could probably set up permissions as with audio devices [11:17] vesko: You can find the udev rules for audio devices here /lib/udev/rules.d/60-ffado.rules [11:17] But, as said, it's not sure at all kino would work with a similar rule set up for the mini dv [11:18] SuperRoach: We recommend doing a fresh install, but it should be quite safe to do the upgrade. Some people experience a few glitches from doing an upgrade [11:19] I just installed ubuntu studio before 30 min [11:20] SUBSYSTEM!="firewire", GOTO="ffado_end" [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000166", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # TC GROUP A/S [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x0001f2", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Mark of the Unicorn, Inc. (aka MOTU) [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x0003db", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Apogee Electronics Corp. [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000595", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Alesis Corporation [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x0007f5", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Bridgeco Co AG [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000a92", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Presonus Corporation [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000aac", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # TerraTec Electronic GmbH [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000d6c", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # M-Audio [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000f1b", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Ego Systems Inc. [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000ff2", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Loud Technologies Inc. [11:20] vesko: Please don't paste text here [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001260", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Stanton Magnetics,inc. [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x00130e", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Focusrite Audio Engineering Limited [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001486", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Echo Digital Audio Corporation [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001496", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Phonic Corporation [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001564", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # BEHRINGER Spezielle Studiotechnik GmbH [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001c2d", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # FlexRadio Systems [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x001c6a", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Weiss Engineering Ltd. [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x0040ab", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # ROLAND DG CORPORATION [11:20] ATTR{vendor}=="0x000f64", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # DnR [11:20] # The devices below are by vendors who make other firewire devices in [11:21] # addition to their audio interfaces. They need more specific rules to [11:21] # ensure only audio interfaces are covered here. [11:21] ATTR{vendor}=="0x00022e", ATTR{model}=="0x010067", GROUP="audio", ENV{ID_FFADO}="1" # Tascam, a subsiduary of TEAC (the OUI is TEAC's) [11:21] # The devices below abuse another Vendor's ID, and therefore we need more advanced rules for those. [11:21] this is the rules [11:21] ok sorry [11:21] vesko: As i said, those are rules for audio devices. Not video devices [11:21] I see [11:24] vesko: Did you try what the blog suggested? [11:24] no, I see it [11:24] I see it now [11:24] The thing you have to realize is that when you use an application as root, the output files will not be writable by the user [11:25] vesko: If it works, make sure you put the files in the root folder, which is in /root [11:25] Ah, well. doesn't really matter [11:25] But, you'll need to change the permissions for the files aftwerwards [11:25] you talk about this blog: http://sharpeespace.blogspot.se/2012/06/capturing-firewire-1394-camcorder.html [11:26] is it? [11:26] yes [11:29] I tried, but kino says: [11:30] No AV/C compliant cam connected or switched on [11:30] I'll try with windows XP [11:30] vesko: you probably need to reconnect the device after you made the link [11:30] OK [11:31] This creates a link, called raw1394 "sudo ln /dev/fw0 /dev/raw1394" [11:31] In the /dev folder, where all the devices are [11:32] Any sign of the computer recoginizing the cam at all? [11:32] wait, let me see.. [11:33] no I reconnected the cam but the same [11:34] I need to try if it works with windows first because I started to think that the problem maybe is in the hardware [11:35] Well, ok. But, doesn't seem like enough people are working on this [11:37] if it still work with win xp, I'll install on one partition debian lenny or etch [11:38] now I'm burning live dvd with win xp [11:40] thank you for your help zequence [11:40] see you [20:07] !info pavucontrol [20:07] pavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-1 (raring), package size 140 kB, installed size 953 kB [20:07] !audio [20:07] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [20:08] !proaudio [20:08] For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro === asus is now known as Guest85742