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Name: tcjenny Date: March 28, 2007 at 09:28:13 Pacific OS: linux ,fedora 5 ,kernel-2 CPU/Ram: intel pentium 4 , 512 Product: sony , dcrhc40e
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I acquired a Camcorder Sony DCR-HC40(E). I am using fedora 5 with kernel 2.6.18. On my pc I only have a USB port .I can catch the pictures saved in the memory stick of camcorder . I would like also to catch the 'live video stream' from camcorders USB port.Under Windows it is feasible . And I would like to make it work on my linux os.If you have any idea about this please share with me
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