Using FireWire on a Raspberry Pi
6 hours ago
- #FireWire
- #dvgrab
- #Raspberry Pi
- Apple is discontinuing FireWire (IEEE 1394) support in macOS 26 Tahoe, prompting the search for alternatives for old FireWire devices.
- A Raspberry Pi can be used with a GeeekPi Mini PCIe HAT and a StarTech Mini PCIe FireWire adapter to support FireWire devices.
- To enable FireWire support on a Raspberry Pi, the Linux kernel must be recompiled with specific FireWire configurations and PCIe bus settings adjusted for 32-bit DMA support.
- After configuration, FireWire devices can be used, with additional steps required for FireWire 800 ports needing auxiliary power.
- The software 'dvgrab' can be installed on the Raspberry Pi to capture video from FireWire cameras, offering both command-line and interactive modes for operation.