Reputation: 113
I am using the Intel Inde library for media (specifically this example: https://github.com/INDExOS/media-for-mobile/blob/master/Android/samples/apps/src/com/intel/inde/mp/samples/CameraCapturerActivity.java)
My goal is to set up a full screen preview in portrait mode and record videos in portrait mode. Everything works great in landscape mode(full screen preview and recording). However in portrait mode I can't stretch the preview to fill the screen vertically (even though I set the surface view to max size). The largest size I get is a square image preview. I have tried making the surface view larger then the screen, but still stuck with a square preview and recording.
This is what my preview screen currently looks like: https://i.sstatic.net/0mNIb.jpg
Here is my code:
public void createCamera()
{
Camera camera = Camera.open();
Camera.Parameters parameters = camera.getParameters();
List<Camera.Size> supportedResolutions = camera.getParameters().getSupportedPreviewSizes();
parameters.setPreviewSize(supportedResolutions.get(0).width,
supportedResolutions.get(0).height);
camera.setDisplayOrientation(90);
camera.setParameters(parameters);
}
public void createPreview()
{
GLSurfaceView surfaceView = new GLSurfaceView(getActivity().getApplicationContext());
//This code is used to get display size to set surface view size
Display display = getActivity().getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
Point size = new Point();
display.getSize(size);
int width = size.x;
int height = size.y;
surfaceView.setLayoutParams(new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(width, height));
//Used to test that the surfaceview does cover the whole screen
//surfaceView.setBackgroundColor(Color.RED);
((RelativeLayout)view.findViewById(R.id.myview)).addView(surfaceView, 0);
preview = capture.createPreview(surfaceView, camera);
preview.start();
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1223
Reputation: 1872
There is a thread on the Intel Developer site, appears to be the same issue. They have a solution, but you have to request the library update via email:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/542633
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2764
I think your problem is that you are setting the preview size of your camera to the first size in the list of supported sizes.
List<Camera.Size> supportedResolutions = camera.getParameters().getSupportedPreviewSizes();
parameters.setPreviewSize(supportedResolutions.get(0).width, supportedResolutions.get(0).height);
What you should do is loop through the list of supported sizes and find a size that closely matches the screen's size/resolution.
You can check this SO answer for sample code snippets
Update
The next step would be to debug it and find out why it didn't work for you. What I would do in your case would be to print out the contents of the supportedResolutions
list. Since you already the have the display size, I would compare the display size to the different sizes in the supportedResolutions
list and also to the size returned from the getOptimalSize
method. It's possible that the getOptimalSize
method didn't find an optimal size and the method may need to be tweaked to your need. I tweaked mine to get it to work.
Let me know if you need more help.
Upvotes: 0