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Android:I can't take a photo with the front facing camera on SurfaceView (Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 )

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-23 00:09 出处:网络
I get a green screen with the front camera from samsung galaxy s, but the preview is correct. With the Back-Camera can I make photos.

I get a green screen with the front camera from samsung galaxy s, but the preview is correct. With the Back-Camera can I make photos.

Where is the problem?

This is my PictureCallback:

    public void onIvButtonShutterClick(View view) {

    PictureCallback pictureCallback = new PictureCallback() {

        @Override
        public void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera) {
            try {
                File picture = new File(My_Camera.this.getFilesDir()
                        + "/bild.jpg");
                FileOutputStream pictureOut = new FileOutputStream(picture);
                pictureOut.write(data);
                pictureOut.flush();
                pictureOut.close();
                Toast.makeText(
                        My_Camera.this,
                        getResources().getString(
                                R.string.tx_my_camera_save)
                                + "\n" + picture.getAbsolutePath(),
                        Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
            } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
            //mCamera.startPreview(); // Preview wird weiter ausgeführt
        }
    };

    mCamera.takePicture(null, null, pictureCallback);
}

I access on the front camera with:

    @Override
public void surfaceChanged(SurfaceHolder holder, int format, int width,
        int height) {

        mParameters = mCamera.getParameters();

        mParameters.set("camera-id", 2);
        mParameters.setPictureFormat(PixelFormat.JPEG);
        mCamera.setDisplayOrientation(270);
        mCamera.s开发者_StackOverflowetParameters(mParameters);
        mCamera.startPreview();
}


I had the same problem but never found a real solution.

What I ended up using was to grab frames from the camera preview. This has some issues – like, pictures are much more likely to be blurry.

The relevant method for grabbing preview frames is Camera.setOneShotPreviewCallback.


I think the problem might be the processing of the result. I'm guessing you are sending the originally captured byte array containing the raw image data to a file with jpg extension, but the byte array is not in jpg data (i.e. missing headers and with uncompressed content). Here's a relevant piece from some code I have (the MeToo project that you saw), imageData being the raw content:

        Bitmap backCameraImage = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(imageData,
                0, imageData.length).copy(Bitmap.Config.RGB_565, true);
        FileOutputStream out = null;
        out = new FileOutputStream(file);
        backCameraImage.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 100, out);
        out.close();

Hope this helps...


Did you try to set this parameter:

mParameters.setPreviewFormat(PixelFormat.JPEG);

It helped me, but on Motorola Droid causing problems.

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