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#1
Well, latest git version. So I guess that is 1.4.3?

Distro: opensuse 13.2 x86_64 with Kernel 4.0.3

Python 2.7.8
Python-opengl 3.1.0
Python-opengl-accelerate 3.1.0
numpy 1.9.3
scandir latest git

But I see now that glfw is missing. Will try to compile that tomorrow
#2
I get the same error as mentioned here in linux.  :-\

Is there any workaround or version which is known to work?
#3
rawJobs is a batch processing programm for mlv2dng, darktable and ffmpeg for Linux.

Extract your mlv's, select a xmp file from draktable and let it cook.  :o

License GPLv3



pics:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hygyt4r1ig5z1l3/rawJobs1.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/okcu50xsc6lmwjc/rawJobs2.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/setajqkrbsf1y22/rawJobs3.png?dl=0

The programm is still in an early stage(!) but since it can already be usefull I decided to release it now.
Beware that: a) you need mlv2dng in your main directory (same as the rawJobs binary). Get it here.
                    b) There is no ffmpeg support yet. This will be implemented in one of the next versions.
                    c) You need a properly installed Darktable
                    d) There are (known) bugs!


Get v0.2 here. (Binary compiled in openSuse 13.2 64bit)
Source. This is a Lazarus project.
#4
Raw Video / Re: Starting speed / preparing time
May 29, 2014, 07:44:00 PM
Not in this case. I need them to record the same frame at the exact same time (as good ass possible). A clapperboard is not helping at all here
#5
Raw Video / Starting speed / preparing time
May 29, 2014, 05:20:52 PM
Hi all. I have a question about the preparing time the camera needs before it starts recording in raw. Is this some kind of optimization like the CF card warming up at startup which could be turned of? If not, is it possible to set it to a fixed amount of time, like say exactly 5 or 10 seconds? The thing is, I am playing around with more than one camera (7D) and searching a way to get them synchronized. Any idea?