Reputation: 118
New to Android programming here.
I have had a look around and have found this to be a common issue, but I don't really see an easy fix... I am trying to run the following code on a Nexus 7 (have tried AVD & physical device) with no luck whatsoever. It seems to be the:
camera.setPreviewDisplay(SurfaceHolder);
But I could be wrong. Here is the current code:
public class MainActivity extends Activity implements SurfaceHolder.Callback{
Camera camera;
SurfaceView surfaceView;
SurfaceHolder surfaceHolder;
boolean previewing = false;;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.cameralayout);
getWindow().setFormat(PixelFormat.UNKNOWN);
surfaceView = (SurfaceView)findViewById(R.id.surfaceview);
surfaceHolder = surfaceView.getHolder();
surfaceHolder.addCallback(this);
}
public void onClick() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
if(!previewing){
camera = Camera.open();
if (camera != null){
try {
camera.setPreviewDisplay(surfaceHolder);
camera.startPreview();
previewing = true;
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
Any ideas folks? Thank you for your help!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1908
Reputation: 12809
From android documentation about Camera.open()
Creates a new Camera object to access the first back-facing camera on the device. If the device does not have a back-facing camera, this returns null.
It gives you only an access to back-facing Camera.
I am trying to run the following code on a Nexus 7
Camera.open()
returns null
because Nexus 7 doesn't have a back camera, only a front camera.
You could try this method
public Camera getCamera()
{
for(int i = 0; i < Camera.getNumberOfCameras(); i++)
return Camera.open(i);
return null;
}
To apply,
camera = getCamera();
Upvotes: 1