Linux-compatible USB camcorder?

John Abreau john.abreau-3flU0AWMlV4AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Aug 15 11:46:06 EDT 2007



Seth Gordon wrote:
> We came across this product, a cheap handheld camcorder with a USB
> connector:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ONFQ2K
>
> I'm hoping that I would be able to plug this into a Linux machine and
> pull recorded videos off it as if it were a hard drive, but I'd like
> more than hope before I drop a hundred bucks on it.  Can anyone
> confirm or refute that?

Their website's FAQ says it works on Windows 2000, XP, and MacOS, and
does not work on Vista. It also indicates that the device mounts as a
filesystem,
that recorded videos appear in the DCIM folder, and that they're in MPEG-4
format with a codec that's not one of the standard built-in WIndows codecs.

Based on their FAQ, it looks like copying the files off the device
should be
easy, but it's not clear what video and audio codec the videos use. Maybe
the codecs could be extracted from the device's built-in Windows
application,
if they're not already available in something like MPlayer.

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