Block noise? when trying to send dv stream to video camera
Hidetoshi Shimokawa
simokawa at sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Mon Jul 12 19:35:00 PDT 2004
For DV, you need to keep about 3MB/s disk I/O all the time.
You may need a dedicated HD drive for a DV file.
Though it's best to have some feedback mechanism to adjust
timestamps, I have no plan to do so now.
Latest TI's 1394b chip seems to have some extension for hardware
timestamping for DV packets. I don't know details.
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At Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:22:07 +0900,
Alexander Nedotsukov wrote:
>
> Hi. It's me again.
> Is someone still care about broken dv upload on -CURRENT here is a small
> addition to all I said before under the topic. Yestarday I was requeired
> to boot up from 5.2.1 live cd and someting :-) pushed me to try
> fwcontrol -S. All I can say it just works. Same machine, same dv file,
> same video camera.
> All the best,
> Alexander.
>
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