Ubuntu Multimedia :: Camcorder Panasonic Usb Driver ?

Mar 7, 2011

Does any one know where to get usb drivers from so i can use my panasonic sdr-h80 on laptop, ive tired panasonic website, nothing on there.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Driver For Praktica - DXG USB Camcorder

Feb 14, 2010

How to locate a suitable driver for my Praktica DVC50 camcorder to use it as a webcam.

When I check dmesg log after I have plugged it in, i can see that the camera is detected :-

When I check lsusb it shows as a DXG device :-

Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0d64:0338 DXG Technology Corp.

Getting this to work with karmic?

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Sep 15, 2010

I have a problem printing to a Panasonic Photocopier in my department that is also used as an ethernet printer. The printer model is DP-4530 and is used by everyone from windows 7 without problems.

I am trying to setup all the new machines with ubuntu instead of windows but this problem is really a show stopper.

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Apr 18, 2011

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Camcorder Will Not Mount ?

May 24, 2011

I installed Ubuntu Studio because Im interested in film making. (Social commentary / Social Psychology)

The thing is, I can't seem to get my camcorder which is a Sony trv 620 e to be even seen by the system. It doesnt appear on lspci, when its switched on, Ive started both Kino and Kdenlive as root and not as root, nothing.

Ive trawled the forums and am still in the same boat. In Synaptic, Ive ticked everything to do with IEEE 1394 too!

I cant afford a new camcorder and this one, whilst old takes beautifully clear moving images on digital8tapes.)

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Panasonic RAW Format Thumbnails In Gnome?

Jul 3, 2010

I have a Panasonic G1 digital camera this outputs raw files in Panasonic's own format (suffix .rw2). UfRaw and RawTherapee can both read these so I can work on them in ubuntu (though ufraw displays a very overexposed image at first). f-spot has problems and displays a funny pinkish mess.

Can I get F-spot to display .rw2 thumbnails?

I would actually like to get Gnome to be able to display panasonic raw thumbnails as well. Is this possible?

As an aside it would be one in the eye for windoz as Panasonic have not released a codec for XP, only for Vista and 7 (and it seams to have a nasty hook in it according to dp review)

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Extracting Video From Camcorder

Mar 12, 2010

I've had this camcorder for a while, and my knowledge on them were little back years ago when we got it. Any ways the video is recorded on a tape that comes with it. If I had known then, I would have made sure it was recorded onto the SD card. Anyways there is this old video that I wanted to extract and I have Kino installed and have my camcorder connected to the computer with a firewire cable. Kino/Ubuntu does not seem to recognize an input. Though the camcorder does. Anyone know if there is something I'm supposed to do?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Use Panasonic HVX200AP Camera As Streaming Webcam

Mar 23, 2011

I'm trying to use a Panasonic DVCPro HD camera as a webcam to stream live video from the camera to services like ustream.tv. Currently, the only way I can find to connect the camera to my computer puts the camera into a special pc connect mode (which does not allow recording) and makes the cameras p2 cards detected as drives. Obviously, this doesn't help me do live streaming (I don't even need to record on the camera).I've seen that on Mac OS X a program called camtwist can be used to do what I want, but it would be nice to find an ubuntu/linux solution.

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May 6, 2011

I have an Insignia NS-DCC5SR09 camcorder. I have googled and searched several different forums and not found any software in linux that can retrieve the files off it. it uses a usb connection.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Hitachi HDD Camcorder - Import Video?

May 12, 2011

I have a Hitachi HDD Camcorder here that I'm trying to import video from that was taken with the camcorder. I cannot seem to figure it out. If I plug in USB nothing happens. Nothing mounts... just nada. The same thing happens with Windows XP as well. What can I do to import this video?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Difference In Dvd Players - Play In Toshiba Player But Not In Panasonic One?

Feb 16, 2010

I've encoded a video file with Tovid, but it wouldnt burn it. So i burn it onto disc with Brasero. The dvd will play in my Toshiba player but not in my Panasonic one.

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Debian Multimedia :: Very Slow Samsung Camcorder Video Playback ?

Jul 31, 2011

A relative of mine who uses Debian 6.0.2 has bought a Samsung HMX-H300 Camcorder which records videos in:

1. H.264 (MPEG4 part10/AVC) format

2. High Definition Video (HD-VIDEO)

3. Standard Definition Video.

I notice that the PC requirement for the camcorder's bundled software, apart from the usual Windows XP SP2/Vista/Windows 7, lists an Intel Core Duo 1.66 minimum CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce 8500 or higher or ATI HD 2600 series or higher.

My relative has an old Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.30GHz computer which only has an AGP GeForce FX 5200 but after copying the videos from the Memory Card to /home it is just about possible to play them using Totem Movie Player and VLC but, although the audio is OK the video is painfully slow or almost stationary.

Is there a way to view the videos recorded in these formats with this hardware? Can they be converted to another format? Or should he consider buying a better computer?

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Using IEEE 1394 Card To Download From Camcorder ?

Oct 6, 2010

I have a Pinnacle IEEE 1394 card which according to Yast/Hardware Information seems to be installed and recognised correctly.

Trying to use Kino to download from a Camcorder via IEEE 1394 nothing happens and looking at Kino Preferences IEEE 1394 tab it tells me:

"The IEEE Subsystem is not responding. The raw 1394 module must be loaded, and you must have read and write access to /dev/raw1394."

I do not have an entry /dev/raw1394 on my system. Files libraw1394 and libraw1394-8 were installed by default(SUSE 11.3 64bit), and I have since installed any others offered which were libraw1394-8-32bit, libraw1394-devel, libraw1394-devel-32bit but to no avail.

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Feb 26, 2011

I'm trying to use Kino in Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat with a Canon ZR45MC Digital Video Camcorder. Kino is capturing the video, but not the audio.I have it connected by a DV Firewire. I've used it with Windows Movie Maker that way, and it worked fine.

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Ubuntu :: Setting Up Panasonic TV As Separate X Screen?

Feb 25, 2010

using ubuntu 9.10 quick summary: need to set my tv resolution to 1840x1036 to see the whole desktop without cropping i just got a panasonic plasma tv and am trying to use it to watch movies from my computer. I hooked it up using my graphic card's dvi out. Since the TV came with a dvi to hdmi adapter I just had to buy a hdmi cable and now its set up to run under 1080p input. So I got 1920x1080 resolution for the tv. The problem is that the resolution does not fit exactly into the tv's screen. I am missing about 30 pixels top & bottom and some on the sides too. This results in me seeing my desktop on my tv, but the top panel with the applications menu etc is just out of bounds.

Under windows xp I have the same problem, but the nvidia control panel there has an option to "Adjust desktop size and position" which kind of works. Well you can resize but you cant position the picture. Resizing makes my actual resolution 1840x1036 pixels. With that resolution my left rigth top and bottom edges are all inside the TVs screen. Now i tried to do this in ubuntu using nvidia-settings and manually editing xorg.conf, but I am having no success at all. Nvidia or the x server or something is totally ignoring any modlines I include for my second screen (tv), and always shows 1920x1080 ... I have no way to scale the picture from the tv menu so I need to scale it in ubuntu. Does anyone know how to do this ?

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May 27, 2010

I'm trying to install Xubuntu 10.4 on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 (Pentium M 1.4, 768MB ram). I downloaded the i386 desktop iso and burned it to a disk to install. When I go to install it freezes though. I tried it a couple times and one time when it froze I hit ALT-F1 and I saw this error message about squashfs repeating over and over. I thought maybe it was a bad disk at first so I burned another one and tried, same issue though. Then I thought maybe the ISO was bad so I downloaded another one from a different server.

Burned another disk same issue. Ran md5sum util on the ISO it is is definitely good. Was able to try one of the disks in another computer and it was able to work as a live cd (which it would not on the toughbook). This toughbook is known to be good because I have a Ubuntu 9.10 live CD that runs on it and I tried installing XP on it and that worked. I don't think there is any problem with the computer. So, I'm stuck. It looks like I have a good disk and a good computer. Why won't the two cooperate with eachother? How to get this to work?

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Aug 23, 2011

I installed Ubuntu 11.04 about a week ago and everything has been fine except that Ubuntu thinks my monitor has a resolution of 1024x768, while the actual resolution is 1366x768. I can't set a higher resolution through the visual interface (my monitor is detected as "unknown") Are there commands I can issue through the terminal to sort this out?

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Jul 27, 2011

having problems trying to get my printer connected using fedora 15. tried both usb and networked connection. i can get it to recognize make and model but not install driver.

at the end of the day, can't print.

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Aug 6, 2009

I've managed to install Centos 5.3 (with Gnome) from a temporary IDE-based CD drive. This has now been removed and, instead, I have added a SCSI-based Panasonic LF-D201 DVD-RAM drive onto channel-B of the Intel SRCU32 (LSI clone) SCSI RAID card.

it seems that Centos cannot see the DVD-RAM drive at all - not even as a simple CD drive.

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Feb 22, 2011

How can I get and install drivers for a Panasonic KX-MB2000 printer? Amusing Ubuntu 10.10

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Jun 7, 2010

I want to mount my camcorder and make video with kino. How can I mount with usin IEEE 1394 port. I plug the cable and anything happens!. And can I capture video with kino ?

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Mar 13, 2015

I recently switched to Linux. I got a Camcorder connected to my machine via firewire that under Win i used as a webcam. So I want the same to work in debian, but honestly i don't know how to do it. The thing i tried was to use a loopback device via v4l2loopback, so what i did exactly is:

1. install v4l2loopback
2. modprobe v4l2loopback
3. feed it via ffmpeg Code: Select allffmpeg -f iec61883 -i auto -f v4l2 /dev/video0this so far works like a charm, i can open the stream via vlc for example if i choose open device and point it to /dev/video0

My problem now is the device detection. For example "Cheese" and the adobe flash plugin doesn't recognize any webcam.

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Jan 6, 2010

My Sony DV cam is about 6 years old so not really new technology but F12 will not detect the cam over firewire. When I turn on the cam I do not see anything in F12 (although I do not know where I would see the camera). When I run KDEnlive and hit connect on firewire it does not detect the camera.

I am dual booting with Win7 and the camera is detected there so I know my card, cable and connection are good.

lspci shows the firewire port as follows:

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Jul 28, 2010

I just got a Canon Vixia HF 200 Camcorder. It stores data on an SD card. I was able without difficulty to copy the files to my Fedora 13 (64 bit) system. There are a bunch of .mts files in a Stream Folder, which I assume contain the videos I made. Some searching with google suggested mplayer might be able to play these videos. When I try that, I get an Mplayer 'boombox' icon playing the audio, but no video.

How to Get info about state of things at present with high definition video.and Linux? If necessary I can use the Windows software that came with the camera, but I would like to do as much as I can with Fedora. To start, I would like to play the videos and also to write them to a DVD which I can play on my DVD player, BlurRay if possible.

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Oct 2, 2009

I bought a firewire card after I install 11.1. Then I use yast to install libraries that can be related (I installed dvgrab, libraw1394, libavc1394, etc).

The card can be recognized at boot time.

Welcome to openSUSE 11.1 - Kernel 2.6.27.7-9-default (0).

I then connect my camcorder. Nothing seems to happen. I run dvgrab and it said it can't find any camera.

Is there any HOWTO somewhere to tell me what else I need to configure ?

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Jul 7, 2011

Currently using Nvidia driver version 195.36.31, it's the version that works with Nvidia-kernel-dkms, would updating Nvidia driver to the current 275.09.07 driver version break my setup?

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Apr 8, 2010

I've been searching for an hour or so and can't seem to find a concrete answer. My endgame is having Ubuntu successfully installed (either 9.10 or 10.04) with a fully working Ati 4870x2. I desperately need some help on finding the proper configuration of OS version and driver version. I installed 10.04 with the 10.3 driver package from ATI's site and it was a no go - I had nothing but problems.

I would like to have full 3d acceleration so I can play some games through Wine. This is a powerful card - I know ATI doesn't have a great reputation in the Linux world but I really hope there is a driver version I can install to get some good results.The rest of my specs are in my signature I need to install 64 bit Ubuntu to make use all of the system and video ram.

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May 25, 2011

I usually use dvgrab to make an .avi file from the video on our mini dv camcorder and save it to my pocket drive.

Right now I edit this from the pocket drive in Windows 7 on my laptop with Sony's Vegas movie studio HD 9.0 I'm having issues with the laptop lately and with out bogging down in too many details I have to burn the edited video back to the mini DV tape and transfer speeds are causing me problems.

Is there a Linux video editing software that would let me export back to the camcorder? OpenShot doesn't seem to have that option and from what I remember of PiTiVi it doesn't either.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Driver Showed The Nvidia 173 Driver And The Other One Showed "current" Nvidia Driver

Apr 22, 2010

i installed the new beta 10.04 and it seemed right after the install and update that both nvidia hardware drivers were automatically install together. i deactivated both drivers. one driver showed the nvidia 173 driver and the other one showed "current" nvidia driver.

after a restart i then tried to activate the 173 driver. system required a restart. so i did. system booted to a black screen. i believe its at the desktop but i am unable to see it. i tried to hit esc at the boot screen to enter the grub menu but that didnt work.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Change The Driver From X11 To Xv?

Feb 19, 2010

I have just installed mplayer and everything seems to work fine until i try to go fullscreen. When i do, the actuall size of the video stays the same and the rest of the screen is filled with a black border. I have seen the main problem by many people, and the solution they all found was to change the driver from x11 to xv.

In my case however, the only driver working is x11. Anything else gives the following error Quote: Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device This is also quite wired since the output of mplayer -vo help says that all the drivers are available.

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