I have a Sony TRV19 and it has a USB output. I don't have a Windows
machine to try it on so I don't know if it works on there. But I plan
to try it on OS X and if it works on there, I'm sure video4linux woould
support whatever transport it uses.
Michael
On Dec 2, 2003, at 4:34 PM, tyche wrote:
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 00:21, Stephen Crampton wrote:
I have a Sony camcorder too. I don't believe you can get video over
USB
under Linux or M$ Windows. I think the camera's only designed to send
video over firewire.
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 00:16, Vardhan Varma wrote:
Hello,
If this is not the forum, please suggest proper place to ask.
I've a sony camcorder, which connects over USB cable. I've
been able to use usb-mass-storage to retrieve the pictures
from it under linux-2.4 kernel.
I'm trying how to get the video. The usbmgr just loads
the 'audio' driver, when i plug the usb.
I guess the webcam's do work using v4l. Is camcorder-playback
any different than a webcam-playback ?
Is video-over-USB a 'standard' protocol ? Does Sony follows it ?
--Regards
--Vardhan
i have seen some cameras that have s-video out. to get movies from
these type
of cameras, you need some sort of s-video in port.
that is the extent of my knowledge of this, sorry if it isnt of much
help.
tyche
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