On Tue, Mar 24, 2015, at 10:06 PM, Nathan of Guardian wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015, at 04:46 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > > > > I just tried this on my stock Galaxy Tab 3. I opened the app, set the > > passphrase, and clicked on the camera icon, and it crashed. The full log > > is > > attached, here's the stacktrace > > Thanks! Apparently auto-focus is not supported on your camera. > > Adding code to check for "FEATURE_CAMERA_AUTOFOCUS" support.
I've updated the source: https://github.com/n8fr8/IOCipherCameraExample/releases/tag/2.0.1-dev and posted a new build here: https://guardianproject.info/releases/CipherCam-v2.0.1-DEBUG-DEV-TEST.apk - uses the Thread model to do background processing, which enabled IOCipher unmount() to work (once all the threads are done) - improved the video capture UI, handling of front and back modes, etc - attempted to fix the Galaxy Tab 3 crash related to setting supported camera features (auto-focus etc) - video playback stalling has been fixed (full clips play now) Just to note, the video capture UI now has *no buttons*. To record, press and hold on the screen and video capture will start, and then release when you want to stop. While recording, if you drag your finger up a bit, it will switch to the back facing camera, and then back down again will switch to forward camera. Also, if you tap quickly in video mode, it will capture a still. This is a bit of experiment into a Snapchat or Vine type short video capture experience. This includes the v3.2 IOCipher dev build, but not the latest debug build with the extra output. +n` _______________________________________________ List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To unsubscribe, email: [email protected]
