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Olivier VERMONT updated CB-8879:
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          Description: 
When a photo is taken with Windows Phone 8.1 device Nokia Lumia 735, the 
picture returned shows black or green stripes on the sides and is out of shape. 
It seems this is related to photo resolution but I can't get it fixed in JS.

It seems to be quite a common problem with the Media Capture API and people 
solved issue in C# here is an illustration : 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23709547/captured-photo-with-stripes

Here is what I tried without success :

var resolutions = 
capture.videoDeviceController.getAvailableMediaStreamProperties(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo);
var maxWidth = 0;
var maxResolution = null;
for(var i=0; i<resolutions.length; i++){
        //console.log(resolutions[i].width);
        if(resolutions[i].width > maxResolution){
                maxWidth = resolutions[i].width;
                maxResolution = resolutions[i];
        }
}                                       
capture.videoDeviceController.setMediaStreamPropertiesAsync(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo,
 maxResolution)

Am I missing something ?

  was:
When a photo is taken with Windows Phone 8.1 device Nokia Lumia 735, the 
picture returned shows black or green stripes on the sides and is out of shape. 
It seems this is related to photo resolution but I can't get it fixed in JS.

It seems to be quite a common problem with the Media Capture API and people 
solved issue in C# here is an illustration : 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23709547/captured-photo-with-stripes

Here is what I tried without success :

var resolutions = 
capture.videoDeviceController.getAvailableMediaStreamProperties(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo);
var maxWidth = 0;
var maxResolution = null;
for(var i=0; i<resolutions.length; i++){
        //console.log(resolutions[i].width);
        if(resolutions[i].width > maxResolution){
                maxWidth = resolutions[i].width;
                maxResolution = resolutions[i];
        }
}                                       
capture.videoDeviceController.setMediaStreamPropertiesAsync(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo,
 maxResolution)

Are I missing something ?

    Affects Version/s:     (was: 3.8.0)
                       3.6.0

> [Windows] Camera picture has black/green stripes that crop image
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-8879
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8879
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Plugin Camera
>    Affects Versions: 3.6.0
>         Environment: windows
>            Reporter: Olivier VERMONT
>            Assignee: Murat Sutunc
>              Labels: camera, resolution, stripes, windows-phone-81
>
> When a photo is taken with Windows Phone 8.1 device Nokia Lumia 735, the 
> picture returned shows black or green stripes on the sides and is out of 
> shape. It seems this is related to photo resolution but I can't get it fixed 
> in JS.
> It seems to be quite a common problem with the Media Capture API and people 
> solved issue in C# here is an illustration : 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23709547/captured-photo-with-stripes
> Here is what I tried without success :
> var resolutions = 
> capture.videoDeviceController.getAvailableMediaStreamProperties(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo);
> var maxWidth = 0;
> var maxResolution = null;
> for(var i=0; i<resolutions.length; i++){
>       //console.log(resolutions[i].width);
>       if(resolutions[i].width > maxResolution){
>               maxWidth = resolutions[i].width;
>               maxResolution = resolutions[i];
>       }
> }                                     
> capture.videoDeviceController.setMediaStreamPropertiesAsync(Windows.Media.Capture.MediaStreamType.photo,
>  maxResolution)
> Am I missing something ?



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