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Barry Goyette April 12th, 2005 09:59 AM

SDK kit available now?
 
Little tidbit on maccentral.com this morning mentions the availability of a Mac OS SDK for the XL2 in july. It says that the windows xp version is currently available...although I can't find it..heres the link.

http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/04...2sdk/index.php

Luis Caffesse April 12th, 2005 10:45 AM

That's interesting, I thought the SDK thing was dead in the water.

I still haven't found any reference to it on Canon's site.
If it's available for windows, as the article says, then they sure are doing a good job of keeping it a secret.
:)

Chris Hurd April 13th, 2005 08:23 AM

The SDK resurfaces!
 
partial quote:

Canon U.S.A. Inc. announced Tuesday that a free Software Developers Kit (SDK) will be released this July to allow Mac OS X software developers to create custom applications to remotely control the Canon XL2 Mini-DV camcorder. A Windows XP-based SDK is available now.

Hmmm, maybe the SDK isn't vaporware after all? Woohoo!

Luis Caffesse April 13th, 2005 08:30 AM

It's definitely suprising, and weird news...they claim the windows version is 'available now,' yet no one seems to know where to get it, and searching canon's site still doesn't reveal any information.

There was another thread started on this over here

Chris Hurd April 13th, 2005 09:50 AM

Threads merged -- thanks Luis. Why I didn't see Barry's earlier post, I have no idea.

Joan Daniel April 13th, 2005 10:35 AM

Don't kill your hopes fellas!
 
I'm really thankful
my prayers where answered.

Well, here we go again.

pretty neat eh?

If you give it a thought for a moment, after the "BLUFF" of the Film Grain feature, another bad announcemet really would make a lot of Canon users like me to think, Canon is not reliable at all with its prosumer market and Panasonic would look as the normal step further. BTW they have a really good attention to detail for what Independent Filmmakers look for a camera.

Let`s cheer up the guys of CANON!! WEEEAAAHAAA!

I think they are reading our thread,don't you think?

Cheers!

Joan Daniel April 13th, 2005 10:39 AM

Found it!!
 
To get SDK for the XL2
you need to apply as a developer in this address

Download Library
Software License Agreement

say (I mean click) I Agree, and a prompt window with A LOT to fill-in will show up.

http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=DownloadLicenseAct&keycode=Sdk_Lic&fcategoryid=354&modelid=10875&id=4041

As a Mac User I'm still waiting HA!


Jdaniel

Chris Hurd April 13th, 2005 11:04 AM

Sorry, that's the wrong SDK
 
Sorry, Joan -- that's the wrong SDK.

You're pointing to the SDK for Canon's Network Video Solutions division, which does IP cameras, network video server software, etc. This is NOT related to DV camcorders or the XL2.

Joan Daniel April 13th, 2005 11:18 AM

Well, let's keep looking
 
Thanks Chris for checking it

Barry Goyette April 13th, 2005 12:45 PM

"Why I didn't see Barry's earlier post, I have no idea." --chris hurd


blinded by the light of a new model perhaps...or is it that I just don't matter to you anymore...which is it chris?

Barry

Chris Hurd April 13th, 2005 12:53 PM

Both... neither... can you repeat the question? Life is unfair...

;-)

Jon Laing April 13th, 2005 01:42 PM

would any of you mac users know where i might be able to find a compiler to use said SDK? I like to program in C++ or Java and i can't find anything.

Chris Hurd April 14th, 2005 07:40 PM

More from the April 12th press release:

"The SDK can customize functionality for almost every XL2 camcorder application. Whether producing in house or on location, users can easily manage uniform settings on a fleet of camcorders, or control operations remotely.

"A version of the SDK for the Windows XP platform is available now, and a version for Mac OSX operating system will be available in mid July of 2005. There is no cost to obtain the SDK. To apply, log onto http://www.canondv.com, and complete the provided form Canon will qualify applicants and the SDK can be received after a software license agreement is signed.

"For more information or questions regarding the SDK, call 1-800 OK-CANON, or log onto http://www.canondv.com."

Donie Kelly April 14th, 2005 08:17 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Jon Laing : would any of you mac users know where i might be able to find a compiler to use said SDK? I like to program in C++ or Java and i can't find anything. -->>>

www.gnu.org and look for g++

Joan Daniel April 15th, 2005 10:48 AM

to be more precise
 
I think finally, some white smoke is on the air.(I`m not talking about the new Pope,eh)

http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=DownloadDetailAct&fcategoryid=326&modelid=10350


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