Thank you very much for your fast response.

1) Will the recording come back in later SDK releases? (perhaps in
1.0?)

2) It is working now just fine. My error was that I had taken two
different Camera instances for preview and capturing. So the callback
had not been invoked. Thank you for your example. (by the way a nice
picture that I got from the jpeg data stream ;) )

3) The notification is working now. It is important to mention that
you "have" to implement the method " setLatestEventInfo()" otherwise
you will get my error. In M5 it was possible not to set such an
extended message.

So I'm fine now with porting my application from M5 to 0.9.

Thank you very much again for all your work!

Regards from Germany.


On 20 Aug., 02:39, "Megha Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 12:59 PM, code_android_festival_way <
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello guys.
>
> > After one day of porting my application to 0.9 I got a bunch of
> > questions. It would be nice if you could give me some input regarding
> > these.
>
> > 1)  Media Recorder
>
> > I'm using the MediaRecorder the same way I did in M5 and get no errors
> > in Eclipse. But when I start recording with the MediaRecorder I get
> > the following error:
>
> >http://paste.pocoo.org/show/82735/
>
> > Here is the piece of code to start the recording:
>
> >http://paste.pocoo.org/show/82736/
>
> Recording video is no longer supported in the current sdk.
>
>
>
> > -------
>
> > 2) Taking pictures
>
> > Is there a possibility to invoke the "PictureCallback"? At the moment
> > I can just register the callback with the camera. But when I'm
> > understaning it right the callback only gets invoked by some kind of
> > hardware button. Is that right? Just using the "takePicture(...)"
> > method doesnt invoke the callback.
>
> Just the takePicture() method should invoke the callback, though when you
> call it surface should be created and preview started.
> Attaching a sample app for other details...
>
>
>
> > --------
>
> > 3)
>
> > I'm setting notifications with the following method:
>
> >http://paste.pocoo.org/show/82737/
>
> > This seems ok since Eclipse doesnt throw any error. But when I try the
> > use it in my Service I'm always getting:
>
> > "08-19 19:43:57.657: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(579):
> > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: contentView required:
> > pkg=mypackage… id=2130903050
> > notification=Notification(vibrate=null,sound=null,defaults=0×0) "
>
> > And the service is crashing down.
>
> > -----
>
> Can you compare your code against ApiDemos>app>AlarmService_Service.java?
> It does the same thing I guess...
>
>
>
> > I'm really looking forward getting your answers.
>
> > Regards!
>
>
>
>  CameraApiTest.zip
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