I want to make a motion-jpeg.

This is not a video format that is supported by the built-in codecs.

One approach I've looked at is to use the preview callback, asking for
a JPEG buffer.  Unfortunately, the HTC phones I've tried this on all
call back at several second intervals and give me an NV12 buffer
regardless of the pixel format you specify.  (Anyone know the
behaviour on a droid?)  I can code my way around the NV12 hassle but I
can't exactly do much when the callbacks are so seldom; I want around
10 fps.

The approach I was considering was making an opencore codec for
mjpeg.  Which leads me to two questions before I start:

1) can third-parties make and install opencore codecs, or is this
strictly locked down?  Is it to just drop an .so in the right folder,
or?

2) do the HTC phones use the default encoders?  (i.e. will using the
same way the default opencore reference codecs get their pixel buffers
work on the phone?)

thx
Will

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