Interesting. Sounds like we'll have to wait and see what the December 11th update is going to include. Hopefully they'll toss in the torch and red eye modes.
autoFocus is only valid after startPreview() has been called. However, I have found that you can call stopPreview() immediately after startPreview(). You never see the preview and the flash still works.
autoFocus is only valid after startPreview() has been called. However, I have found that you can call stopPreview() immediately after startPreview(). You never see the preview and the flash still works.
hum... so how often are you calling autofocus in your background thread? infinite loop or a timer? I was running a timer before and was getting more off period. I believe the timer's run method is executed in its own thread.
hum... so how often are you calling autofocus in your background thread? infinite loop or a timer? I was running a timer before and was getting more off period. I believe the timer's run method is executed in its own thread.
infinite until a button is clicked. the while loop checks a public variable for the class. if that variable is true, it continues to call the autoFocus(). so when the button is clicked, I just set that value to false, and it stops.
Ok, so who would like to try it out? I am willing to email my test .apk if someone wants to test it. You will have to enable installing apps from "Unknown Sources".
Hello Chet,
Thanks for working on this project, I'm about to start tackling progging on android soon. I am willing to beta this for you. If interested...
Ok, so who would like to try it out? I am willing to email my test .apk if someone wants to test it. You will have to enable installing apps from "Unknown Sources".
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