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  • J jenya7

    @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

    @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

    I see gstreamer installed

    What exactly is installed? There are many GStreamer plug-ins which may be needed.

    this is the list

    ii  gstreamer1.0-alsa:armhf               1.14.4-2+deb10u1                        armhf        GStreamer plugin for ALSA
    ii  gstreamer1.0-gtk3:armhf               1.14.4-1+rpt1+deb10u1                   armhf        GStreamer plugin for GTK+3
    ii  gstreamer1.0-libav:armhf              1.15.0.1+git20180723+db823502-2+deb10u1 armhf        libav plugin for GStreamer
    ii  gstreamer1.0-omx                      1.14.4-1+rpt1                           armhf        GStreamer OpenMAX plugins
    ii  gstreamer1.0-omx-rpi                  1.14.4-1+rpt1                           armhf        OpenMax plugins for GStreamer
    ii  gstreamer1.0-omx-rpi-config           1.14.4-1+rpt1                           armhf        OpenMax plugins for GStreamer
    ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad:armhf        1.14.4-1+rvt+deb10u2                    armhf        GStreamer plugins from the "bad" set
    ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-base:armhf       1.14.4-2+deb10u1                        armhf        GStreamer plugins from the "base" set
    ii  gstreamer1.0-plugins-good:armhf       1.14.4-1+rpt1+deb10u1                   armhf        GStreamer plugins from the "good" set
    ii  gstreamer1.0-x:armhf                  1.14.4-2+deb10u1                        armhf        GStreamer plugins for X11 and Pango
    ii  libgstreamer-gl1.0-0:armhf            1.14.4-2+deb10u1                        armhf        GStreamer GL libraries
    ii  libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0:armhf   1.14.4-1+rvt+deb10u2                    armhf        GStreamer libraries from the "bad" set
    ii  libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0:armhf  1.14.4-2+deb10u1                        armhf        GStreamer libraries from the "base" set
    ii  libgstreamer1.0-0:armhf               1.14.4-1                                armhf        Core GStreamer libraries and elements
    ii  libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer 1:6.1.5-3+rpi1+deb10u7+rpt1             armhf        GStreamer backend for LibreOffice
    
    

    I really don't know if it's a complete list or a right version.

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    @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

    or a right version

    That depends on the Qt version you're using.
    Try to also install gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly, but I don't know whether this will help.

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

      or a right version

      That depends on the Qt version you're using.
      Try to also install gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly, but I don't know whether this will help.

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      @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

      @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

      or a right version

      That depends on the Qt version you're using.
      Try to also install gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly, but I don't know whether this will help.

      I found it out! It's not enough to install library
      sudo apt-get install qtmultimedia5-dev
      One should add plugins also
      sudo apt-get install libqt5multimedia5-plugins

      Now it founds the camera. But how do I refer to it later on? There are no fields like name or id or something
      at least on debug level

      availableCameras	<1 items>	QList<QCameraInfo>
          [0]	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo
              d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
      			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
      			weakref	2	int
      			strongref	2	int
      	availableCameras@1	<optimized out>	
      	cameraInfo	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo &
      		d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
      			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
      			weakref	2	int
      			strongref	2	int
      	cameraInfo@1	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo &
      		d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
      			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
      			weakref	2	int
      			strongref	2	int
      
      QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()		QCameraInfo
      		d		QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
      			data	@0x111438	QCameraInfoPrivate
      			weakref	1	int
      			strongref	1	int
      
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      • J jenya7

        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

        or a right version

        That depends on the Qt version you're using.
        Try to also install gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly, but I don't know whether this will help.

        I found it out! It's not enough to install library
        sudo apt-get install qtmultimedia5-dev
        One should add plugins also
        sudo apt-get install libqt5multimedia5-plugins

        Now it founds the camera. But how do I refer to it later on? There are no fields like name or id or something
        at least on debug level

        availableCameras	<1 items>	QList<QCameraInfo>
            [0]	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo
                d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
        			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
        			weakref	2	int
        			strongref	2	int
        	availableCameras@1	<optimized out>	
        	cameraInfo	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo &
        		d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
        			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
        			weakref	2	int
        			strongref	2	int
        	cameraInfo@1	@0x1027c8	QCameraInfo &
        		d	@0x1027c8	QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
        			data	@0x10cd88	QCameraInfoPrivate
        			weakref	2	int
        			strongref	2	int
        
        QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()		QCameraInfo
        		d		QSharedPointer<QCameraInfoPrivate>
        			data	@0x111438	QCameraInfoPrivate
        			weakref	1	int
        			strongref	1	int
        
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        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

        There are no fields like name or id or something

        There is: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamerainfo.html#deviceName

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

          There are no fields like name or id or something

          There is: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamerainfo.html#deviceName

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          @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

          There are no fields like name or id or something

          There is: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamerainfo.html#deviceName

          I see. Thank you. I'll try to get it going.

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            something eluding me
            To take a shot

            void Camera::takeImage()
            

            Then on

            connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageCaptured, this, &Camera::processCapturedImage);
            
            void Camera::processCapturedImage(int requestId, const QImage& img)
            {
                Q_UNUSED(requestId);
                QImage scaledImage = 100, 100,
                                                Qt::KeepAspectRatio,
                                                Qt::SmoothTransformation);
            
                ui->lastImagePreviewLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(scaledImage));
            
                // Display captured image for 4 seconds.
                displayCapturedImage();
                QTimer::singleShot(4000, this, &Camera::displayViewfinder);
            }
            

            But where the image actually stored?

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              Hi,

              Unless you configure the capture to capture to file, its just going to be in the buffer. You can still save it yourself though.

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Hi,

                Unless you configure the capture to capture to file, its just going to be in the buffer. You can still save it yourself though.

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                @SGaist said in A camera problem.:

                Hi,

                Unless you configure the capture to capture to file, its just going to be in the buffer. You can still save it yourself though.

                How do I do that? I see m_imageCapture but no property or method to set a path to a file.
                And where the buffer located?

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                  The buffer just means it's in memory. You'll get a frame to process and then it's up to you to save it.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    The buffer just means it's in memory. You'll get a frame to process and then it's up to you to save it.

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                    @SGaist said in A camera problem.:

                    The buffer just means it's in memory. You'll get a frame to process and then it's up to you to save it.

                    After

                    g_camera.SetCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureMode::CaptureStillImage);
                    g_camera.takeImage();
                    

                    Nothing happens. I didn't get to

                    void Camera::processCapturedImage(int requestId, const QImage& img)
                    

                    or

                    void Camera::imageSaved(int id, const QString &fileName)
                    

                    How do I know where is the image (if it was taken at all)?

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                      @SGaist said in A camera problem.:

                      The buffer just means it's in memory. You'll get a frame to process and then it's up to you to save it.

                      After

                      g_camera.SetCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureMode::CaptureStillImage);
                      g_camera.takeImage();
                      

                      Nothing happens. I didn't get to

                      void Camera::processCapturedImage(int requestId, const QImage& img)
                      

                      or

                      void Camera::imageSaved(int id, const QString &fileName)
                      

                      How do I know where is the image (if it was taken at all)?

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                      @jenya7 Did you connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamera.html#errorOccurred to see whether you get any errors? Same for https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#error-1
                      You can get the cptured image using this signal: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                        @jenya7 Did you connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamera.html#errorOccurred to see whether you get any errors? Same for https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#error-1
                        You can get the cptured image using this signal: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable

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                        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                        @jenya7 Did you connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamera.html#errorOccurred to see whether you get any errors? Same for https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#error-1
                        You can get the cptured image using this signal: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable

                        this is what I have

                        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged, this, &Camera::readyForCapture);
                        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageCaptured, this, &Camera::processCapturedImage);
                        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageSaved, this, &Camera::imageSaved);
                        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), QOverload<int, QCameraImageCapture::Error, const QString &>::of(&QCameraImageCapture::error),
                                    this, &Camera::displayCaptureError);
                        
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                          @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                          @jenya7 Did you connect a slot to https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamera.html#errorOccurred to see whether you get any errors? Same for https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#error-1
                          You can get the cptured image using this signal: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable

                          this is what I have

                          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged, this, &Camera::readyForCapture);
                          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageCaptured, this, &Camera::processCapturedImage);
                          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageSaved, this, &Camera::imageSaved);
                          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), QOverload<int, QCameraImageCapture::Error, const QString &>::of(&QCameraImageCapture::error),
                                      this, &Camera::displayCaptureError);
                          
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                          @jenya7 So, what about trying https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable ?

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @jenya7 So, what about trying https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable ?

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                            @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                            @jenya7 So, what about trying https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable ?

                            I did in Camera::setCamera

                            connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageAvailable, this, &Camera::ImageAvailable);
                            

                            and then

                            void Camera::ImageAvailable(int id, const QVideoFrame &frame)
                            {
                                 qDebug() <<  id;
                                 //qDebug() << frame->???;
                            }
                            

                            I also added

                            void Camera::displayCameraError()
                            {
                                //QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("Camera Error"), m_camera->errorString());
                                qDebug() << "Camera Error: " + m_camera->errorString() + "\n";
                            }
                            
                            void Camera::displayCaptureError(int id, const QCameraImageCapture::Error error, const QString &errorString)
                            {
                                Q_UNUSED(id);
                                Q_UNUSED(error);
                                qDebug() << "Image Capture Error: " + errorString;
                                m_isCapturingImage = false;
                            }
                            

                            and when I do

                            g_camera.SetCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureMode::CaptureStillImage);
                            g_camera.takeImage();
                            

                            I get

                            "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                            

                            How can I know a reason why the camera isn't ready?

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                              @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                              @jenya7 So, what about trying https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html#imageAvailable ?

                              I did in Camera::setCamera

                              connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageAvailable, this, &Camera::ImageAvailable);
                              

                              and then

                              void Camera::ImageAvailable(int id, const QVideoFrame &frame)
                              {
                                   qDebug() <<  id;
                                   //qDebug() << frame->???;
                              }
                              

                              I also added

                              void Camera::displayCameraError()
                              {
                                  //QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("Camera Error"), m_camera->errorString());
                                  qDebug() << "Camera Error: " + m_camera->errorString() + "\n";
                              }
                              
                              void Camera::displayCaptureError(int id, const QCameraImageCapture::Error error, const QString &errorString)
                              {
                                  Q_UNUSED(id);
                                  Q_UNUSED(error);
                                  qDebug() << "Image Capture Error: " + errorString;
                                  m_isCapturingImage = false;
                              }
                              

                              and when I do

                              g_camera.SetCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureMode::CaptureStillImage);
                              g_camera.takeImage();
                              

                              I get

                              "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                              

                              How can I know a reason why the camera isn't ready?

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                              @jenya7 Did you call

                              camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                              camera->start();
                              //on half pressed shutter button
                              camera->searchAndLock();
                              
                              //on shutter button pressed
                              imageCapture->capture();
                              

                              like shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html ?

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @jenya7 Did you call

                                camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                                camera->start();
                                //on half pressed shutter button
                                camera->searchAndLock();
                                
                                //on shutter button pressed
                                imageCapture->capture();
                                

                                like shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html ?

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                                @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                @jenya7 Did you call

                                camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                                camera->start();
                                //on half pressed shutter button
                                camera->searchAndLock();
                                
                                //on shutter button pressed
                                imageCapture->capture();
                                

                                like shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html ?

                                I thought

                                void Camera::takeImage()
                                {
                                    m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                    m_imageCapture->capture();
                                }
                                

                                handles all this, kinda higher layer that wraps all together.
                                and what is
                                //on half pressed shutter button
                                //on shutter button pressed
                                I don't have any buttons. my app is not widget controlled. all commands issued from a command line.
                                I took a widget camera example (from Examples) and removed all UI related staff.

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                                  @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                  @jenya7 Did you call

                                  camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                                  camera->start();
                                  //on half pressed shutter button
                                  camera->searchAndLock();
                                  
                                  //on shutter button pressed
                                  imageCapture->capture();
                                  

                                  like shown in https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraimagecapture.html ?

                                  I thought

                                  void Camera::takeImage()
                                  {
                                      m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                      m_imageCapture->capture();
                                  }
                                  

                                  handles all this, kinda higher layer that wraps all together.
                                  and what is
                                  //on half pressed shutter button
                                  //on shutter button pressed
                                  I don't have any buttons. my app is not widget controlled. all commands issued from a command line.
                                  I took a widget camera example (from Examples) and removed all UI related staff.

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                                  @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                  I don't have any buttons.

                                  These comments simply tell you that these methods simulate these buttons.
                                  So, yes you have to set the capture mode, start the camera, call searchAndLock and then capture.

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                                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                                    @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                    I don't have any buttons.

                                    These comments simply tell you that these methods simulate these buttons.
                                    So, yes you have to set the capture mode, start the camera, call searchAndLock and then capture.

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                                    @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                    @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                    I don't have any buttons.

                                    These comments simply tell you that these methods simulate these buttons.
                                    So, yes you have to set the capture mode, start the camera, call searchAndLock and then capture.

                                    I changed to

                                    void Camera::takeImage()
                                    {
                                        m_camera->start();
                                        m_camera->searchAndLock();
                                    
                                        m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                        m_imageCapture->capture();
                                    }
                                    

                                    I still have
                                    "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                                    Do I need to set a Viewfinder?
                                    I commented out those lines

                                    //QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();
                                    //v_finder->setFixedSize(240, 320);
                                    //v_finder->show();
                                    //v_finder->setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
                                    //m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                                    

                                    cause I get an exception on
                                    QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();

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                                      @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                      @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                      I don't have any buttons.

                                      These comments simply tell you that these methods simulate these buttons.
                                      So, yes you have to set the capture mode, start the camera, call searchAndLock and then capture.

                                      I changed to

                                      void Camera::takeImage()
                                      {
                                          m_camera->start();
                                          m_camera->searchAndLock();
                                      
                                          m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                          m_imageCapture->capture();
                                      }
                                      

                                      I still have
                                      "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                                      Do I need to set a Viewfinder?
                                      I commented out those lines

                                      //QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();
                                      //v_finder->setFixedSize(240, 320);
                                      //v_finder->show();
                                      //v_finder->setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
                                      //m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                                      

                                      cause I get an exception on
                                      QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();

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                                      @jenya7 For capturing images view finder should not be needed.
                                      But you could try to enable it to see whether your camera works at all in Qt.
                                      What exception do you get?

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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @jenya7 For capturing images view finder should not be needed.
                                        But you could try to enable it to see whether your camera works at all in Qt.
                                        What exception do you get?

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                                        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                        @jenya7 For capturing images view finder should not be needed.
                                        But you could try to enable it to see whether your camera works at all in Qt.
                                        What exception do you get?

                                        I get
                                        The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the operating system.
                                        Signal name: SIGABRT
                                        Signal meaning: Aborted

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                                          @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                          @jenya7 For capturing images view finder should not be needed.
                                          But you could try to enable it to see whether your camera works at all in Qt.
                                          What exception do you get?

                                          I get
                                          The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the operating system.
                                          Signal name: SIGABRT
                                          Signal meaning: Aborted

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                                          @jenya7 Please run through debugger and post the stack trace.
                                          Also, you should post your current code with enabled viewfinder.

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