Open Camera 1.2
Trying to record videos with the 720p- and 1080p-presets results in a crash of the program on a i9100 running CM11.0m11
When starting the recording, the image on the screen freezes, the timer starts and continues to count until the user stops the recording.
Then a few seconds later the app crashes and blocks the camera in a way that no other app can use it until the device is rebooted.
Of course, the video isn't playable either.
The two 480p-presets are working though.
I'd be glad to generate all kinds of debug-logs for you.
Open Camera v1.20
(c) 2013-2014 Mark Harman
Released under the GPL v3 or later
Package: net.sourceforge.opencamera
Android API version: 19
Device manufacturer: samsung
Device model: GT-I9100
Device code-name: smdk4210
Device variant: GT-I9100
Standard max heap? (MB): 48
Large max heap? (MB): 128
Display size: 480x800
Current camera ID: 0
Preview resolutions: 1280x720, 640x480, 720x480, 800x480, 800x450, 352x288, 320x240, 176x144
Photo resolutions: 3264x2448, 3264x1968, 2048x1536, 2048x1232, 1280x960, 800x480, 640x480
Video quality: 1, 5, 4_r720x480, 4
Video resolutions: 1920x1080, 1280x720, 720x480, 640x480
Auto-stabilise?: Available
Face detection?: Not available
Video stabilization?: Not available
Flash modes: flash_off, flash_auto, flash_on, flash_torch
Focus modes: focus_mode_auto, focus_mode_infinity, focus_mode_macro, focus_mode_manual, focus_mode_fixed, focus_mode_continuous_video
Color effects: none, mono, negative, sepia, aqua
Scene modes: auto, portrait, landscape, night, beach, snow, sunset, fireworks, action, party, candlelight, dusk-dawn, fall-color, back-light, text
White balances: auto, incandescent, fluorescent, daylight, cloudy-daylight
ISOs: auto, ISO50, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800
ISO key: iso
Save Location: OpenCamera
Parameters: cam_mode=0;effect=none;effect-values=none,mono,negative,sepia,aqua;exposure-compensation=0;exposure-compensation-step=0.5;flash-mode=off;flash-mode-values=off,auto,on,torch;focal-length=4.03;focus-areas=(0,0,0,0,0);focus-distances=0.15,1.20,Infinity;focus-mode=continuous-video;focus-mode-values=auto,infinity,macro,fixed,facedetect,continuous-video;full-video-snap-supported=false;horizontal-view-angle=60.5;iso=auto;iso-values=auto,ISO50,ISO100,ISO200,ISO400,ISO800;jpeg-quality=90;jpeg-thumbnail-height=240;jpeg-thumbnail-quality=100;jpeg-thumbnail-size-values=320x240,400x240,0x0;jpeg-thumbnail-width=320;max-exposure-compensation=4;max-num-focus-areas=1;max-zoom=30;min-exposure-compensation=-4;picture-format=jpeg;picture-format-values=jpeg;picture-size=800x480;picture-size-values=3264x2448,3264x1968,2048x1536,2048x1232,1280x960,800x480,640x480;preferred-preview-size-for-video=640x480;preview-format=yuv420sp;preview-format-values=yuv420sp,yuv420p,rgb565;preview-fps-range=7000,30000;preview-fps-range-values=(7000,30000);preview-frame-rate=30;preview-frame-rate-values=30,25,20,15,10,7;preview-size=800x450;preview-size-values=1280x720,640x480,720x480,800x480,800x450,352x288,320x240,176x144;scene-mode=auto;scene-mode-values=auto,portrait,landscape,night,beach,snow,sunset,fireworks,action,party,candlelight,dusk-dawn,fall-color,back-light,text;vertical-view-angle=47.1;video-frame-format=yuv420sp;video-size=720x480;video-size-values=1920x1080,1280x720,720x480,640x480;video-snapshot-supported=false;whitebalance=auto;whitebalance-values=auto,incandescent,fluorescent,daylight,cloudy-daylight;zoom=0;zoom-ratios=100,102,104,109,111,113,119,121,124,131,134,138,146,150,155,159,165,170,182,189,200,213,222,232,243,255,283,300,319,364,400;zoom-supported=true
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Thanks for the info - I'll try testing this on an S2 on Samsung's remote test labs, but this may be something specific to running CM11 which I'm unable to test. If you know about Android development and are willing to test, then running Open Camera with logging enabled (controlled by MyDebug.LOG in MainActivity.java) might provide some info.
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I have exactly the same issue, also with Cyanogenmod. I don't know much about Android development, but I will be happy to test if you can provide more specific instructions? Thanks in advance.