[Dapper] [Kino] ieee and export problems
Duncan Lithgow
duncan at lithgow-schmidt.dk
Fri Feb 3 01:13:43 UTC 2006
Lee Revell wrote:
>
> What does ls -l /dev/raw1394 say?
>
duncan at ubuntu:~$ ls -l /dev/raw1394
crw-rw---- 1 root disk 171, 0 2006-02-02 23:37 /dev/raw1394
duncan at ubuntu:~$
Hmm, well it _is_ there after all. I wonder why I couldn't find it before...
Anyway, looking as root I can see the permissions are: -rw-rw---- which
seems fair enough.
I notice the file group is disk, and I am not a member of the group
disk. just changed that.
Didn't make any difference as user - all the same errors.
As root the error in IEEE1394 preferences is gone. Playback is fine, but
capturing kills it with the following dump:
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
>> AV/C Disabled
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner001.avi
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner002.avi
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner003.avi
>>>> Registering /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner003.avi with the tracker
Kino experienced a segmentation fault.
Dumping stack from the offending thread
the "No such file or directory" line is repeated _many_ times.
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
>> Constructing File Capture tracker
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
>> AV/C Disabled
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner001.avi
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner002.avi
>>> Trying /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner003.avi
>>>> Registering /media/hda1/tmp-win/video/dinner003.avi with the tracker
Kino experienced a segmentation fault.
Dumping stack from the offending thread
Could not open ALSA device "default": No such file or directory
Obtained 10 stack frames.
kino(__gxx_personality_v0+0x32e) [0x8071b82]
[0xffffe420]
kino(_ZN8AVI2File10WriteFrameERK5Frame+0x25c) [0x809bdca]
kino(_ZN10AVIHandler5WriteERK5Frame+0x1f) [0x8093d9b]
kino(_ZN11FileHandler10WriteFrameERK5Frame+0x8b) [0x80951c5]
kino(_ZN11PageCapture12startCaptureEv+0x549) [0x80b5f35]
kino(startCapture+0x1b) [0x80d5b3f]
/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID+0x43)
[0xb77a7663]/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0(g_closure_invoke+0x11e)
[0xb779a798]
/usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0 [0xb77aa715]
Done dumping - exiting.
duncan at ubuntu:~$
Any clues there?
Duncan (off to bed now, it's 1:15am and I'm tired. See you's in the morn.)
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