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  • J jenya7

    @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 ?

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

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

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      #23

      @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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      • J jenya7

        @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 ?

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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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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          #25

          @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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          • J jenya7

            @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.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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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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              • J jenya7

                @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?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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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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                  • J jenya7

                    @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.

                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

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

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                      @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

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

                      void Camera::setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo)
                      {
                          m_camera.reset(new QCamera(cameraInfo));
                      
                          connect(m_camera.data(), &QCamera::stateChanged, this, &Camera::updateCameraState);
                          connect(m_camera.data(), QOverload<QCamera::Error>::of(&QCamera::error), this, &Camera::displayCameraError);
                      
                          m_mediaRecorder.reset(new QMediaRecorder(m_camera.data()));
                          connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), &QMediaRecorder::stateChanged, this, &Camera::updateRecorderState);
                      
                          m_imageCapture.reset(new QCameraImageCapture(m_camera.data()));
                      
                          connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), &QMediaRecorder::durationChanged, this, &Camera::updateRecordTime);
                          connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), QOverload<QMediaRecorder::Error>::of(&QMediaRecorder::error),
                                  this, &Camera::displayRecorderError);
                      
                          m_mediaRecorder->setMetaData(QMediaMetaData::Title, QVariant(QLatin1String("Test Title")));
                      
                          //connect(ui->exposureCompensation, &QAbstractSlider::valueChanged, this, &Camera::setExposureCompensation);
                      
                      //here the exception occurs
                         QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();
                          //v_finder->setFixedSize(240, 320);
                          //v_finder->show();
                          v_finder->setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
                          m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                      
                          updateCameraState(m_camera->state());
                          updateLockStatus(m_camera->lockStatus(), QCamera::UserRequest);
                          updateRecorderState(m_mediaRecorder->state());
                      
                          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);
                      
                          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageAvailable, this, &Camera::ImageAvailable);
                      
                          connect(m_camera.data(), QOverload<QCamera::LockStatus, QCamera::LockChangeReason>::of(&QCamera::lockStatusChanged),
                                  this, &Camera::updateLockStatus);
                      
                          //ui->captureWidget->setTabEnabled(0, (m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureStillImage)));
                          //ui->captureWidget->setTabEnabled(1, (m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureVideo)));
                      
                          updateCaptureMode(0);
                          m_camera->start();
                      }
                      

                      and a call stack

                      1  __GI_raise                                                  raise.c      50  0xb5830f14 
                      2  __GI_abort                                                  abort.c      79  0xb581c230 
                      3  QMessageLogger::fatal(const char *, ...) const                               0xb5c1c004 
                      4  QWidgetPrivate::QWidgetPrivate(int)                                          0xb698e204 
                      5  QWidget::QWidget(QWidget *, QFlags<Qt::WindowType>)                          0xb69ab42c 
                      6  QVideoWidget::QVideoWidget(QVideoWidgetPrivate&, QWidget *)                  0xb6f3ed70 
                      7  QCameraViewfinder::QCameraViewfinder(QWidget *)                              0xb6f388f4 
                      8  Camera::setCamera                                           camera.cpp   148 0x5a000        //this line is focused
                      9  Camera::Camera                                              camera.cpp   112 0x599ec    
                      10 __static_initialization_and_destruction_0                   camera.cpp   69  0x5bd58    
                      11 _GLOBAL__sub_I_camera.cpp(void)                             camera.cpp   544 0x5bdb4    
                      12 __libc_csu_init                                                              0xbed54    
                      13 __libc_start_main                                           libc-start.c 264 0xb581c6ac 
                      14 _start        
                      
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                      • J jenya7

                        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

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

                        void Camera::setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo)
                        {
                            m_camera.reset(new QCamera(cameraInfo));
                        
                            connect(m_camera.data(), &QCamera::stateChanged, this, &Camera::updateCameraState);
                            connect(m_camera.data(), QOverload<QCamera::Error>::of(&QCamera::error), this, &Camera::displayCameraError);
                        
                            m_mediaRecorder.reset(new QMediaRecorder(m_camera.data()));
                            connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), &QMediaRecorder::stateChanged, this, &Camera::updateRecorderState);
                        
                            m_imageCapture.reset(new QCameraImageCapture(m_camera.data()));
                        
                            connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), &QMediaRecorder::durationChanged, this, &Camera::updateRecordTime);
                            connect(m_mediaRecorder.data(), QOverload<QMediaRecorder::Error>::of(&QMediaRecorder::error),
                                    this, &Camera::displayRecorderError);
                        
                            m_mediaRecorder->setMetaData(QMediaMetaData::Title, QVariant(QLatin1String("Test Title")));
                        
                            //connect(ui->exposureCompensation, &QAbstractSlider::valueChanged, this, &Camera::setExposureCompensation);
                        
                        //here the exception occurs
                           QCameraViewfinder *v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder();
                            //v_finder->setFixedSize(240, 320);
                            //v_finder->show();
                            v_finder->setAttribute(Qt::WA_NoSystemBackground);
                            m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                        
                            updateCameraState(m_camera->state());
                            updateLockStatus(m_camera->lockStatus(), QCamera::UserRequest);
                            updateRecorderState(m_mediaRecorder->state());
                        
                            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);
                        
                            connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageAvailable, this, &Camera::ImageAvailable);
                        
                            connect(m_camera.data(), QOverload<QCamera::LockStatus, QCamera::LockChangeReason>::of(&QCamera::lockStatusChanged),
                                    this, &Camera::updateLockStatus);
                        
                            //ui->captureWidget->setTabEnabled(0, (m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureStillImage)));
                            //ui->captureWidget->setTabEnabled(1, (m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureVideo)));
                        
                            updateCaptureMode(0);
                            m_camera->start();
                        }
                        

                        and a call stack

                        1  __GI_raise                                                  raise.c      50  0xb5830f14 
                        2  __GI_abort                                                  abort.c      79  0xb581c230 
                        3  QMessageLogger::fatal(const char *, ...) const                               0xb5c1c004 
                        4  QWidgetPrivate::QWidgetPrivate(int)                                          0xb698e204 
                        5  QWidget::QWidget(QWidget *, QFlags<Qt::WindowType>)                          0xb69ab42c 
                        6  QVideoWidget::QVideoWidget(QVideoWidgetPrivate&, QWidget *)                  0xb6f3ed70 
                        7  QCameraViewfinder::QCameraViewfinder(QWidget *)                              0xb6f388f4 
                        8  Camera::setCamera                                           camera.cpp   148 0x5a000        //this line is focused
                        9  Camera::Camera                                              camera.cpp   112 0x599ec    
                        10 __static_initialization_and_destruction_0                   camera.cpp   69  0x5bd58    
                        11 _GLOBAL__sub_I_camera.cpp(void)                             camera.cpp   544 0x5bdb4    
                        12 __libc_csu_init                                                              0xbed54    
                        13 __libc_start_main                                           libc-start.c 264 0xb581c6ac 
                        14 _start        
                        
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                        @jenya7 I'm confused by the code you posted: sometimes you use m_camera. and sometimes m_camera->! How can this even compile?!

                        Try to set a parent on QCameraViewfinder to see whether it makes a difference.

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @jenya7 I'm confused by the code you posted: sometimes you use m_camera. and sometimes m_camera->! How can this even compile?!

                          Try to set a parent on QCameraViewfinder to see whether it makes a difference.

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                          #33

                          @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                          @jenya7 I'm confused by the code you posted: sometimes you use m_camera. and sometimes m_camera->! How can this even compile?!

                          Try to set a parent on QCameraViewfinder to see whether it makes a difference.

                          Hmm..It's an example from the official Qt/Examples folder. I guess those with a dot - the intrinsic methods, not from a Camera class.

                          for example - m_camera.reset
                          from - C:\Qt\5.12.0\mingw73_64\include\QtCore\qscopedpointer.h

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                          • J jenya7

                            @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                            @jenya7 I'm confused by the code you posted: sometimes you use m_camera. and sometimes m_camera->! How can this even compile?!

                            Try to set a parent on QCameraViewfinder to see whether it makes a difference.

                            Hmm..It's an example from the official Qt/Examples folder. I guess those with a dot - the intrinsic methods, not from a Camera class.

                            for example - m_camera.reset
                            from - C:\Qt\5.12.0\mingw73_64\include\QtCore\qscopedpointer.h

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                            @jenya7 No, this belongs to C++ basics: if m_camera is a pointer then you have to use -> if it is not a pointer then you have to use dot. So, what is m_camera in YOUR code?

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • jsulmJ jsulm

                              @jenya7 No, this belongs to C++ basics: if m_camera is a pointer then you have to use -> if it is not a pointer then you have to use dot. So, what is m_camera in YOUR code?

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                              @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                              @jenya7 No, this belongs to C++ basics: if m_camera is a pointer then you have to use -> if it is not a pointer then you have to use dot. So, what is m_camera in YOUR code?

                              in camera.h

                              class Camera : public QMainWindow
                              {
                                  Q_OBJECT
                              
                              public:
                                  Camera(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                              
                                   void takeImage();
                              
                              private slots:
                                  void setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo);
                              
                                  void startCamera();
                                  void stopCamera();
                              
                                  void record();
                                  void pause();
                                  void stop();
                                  void setMuted(bool);
                              
                                  void toggleLock();
                                  void displayCaptureError(int, QCameraImageCapture::Error, const QString &errorString);
                              
                                  void configureCaptureSettings();
                                  void configureVideoSettings();
                                  void configureImageSettings();
                                  void displayRecorderError();
                                  void displayCameraError();
                              
                                  void updateCameraDevice(QAction *action);
                              
                                  void updateCameraState(QCamera::State);
                                  void updateCaptureMode();
                                  void updateRecorderState(QMediaRecorder::State state);
                                  void setExposureCompensation(int index);
                              
                                  void updateRecordTime();
                              
                                  void processCapturedImage(int requestId, const QImage &img);
                                  void updateLockStatus(QCamera::LockStatus, QCamera::LockChangeReason);
                              
                                  void displayViewfinder();
                                  void displayCapturedImage();
                              
                                  void readyForCapture(bool ready);
                                  void imageSaved(int id, const QString &fileName);
                              
                              protected:
                                  void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event) override;
                                  void keyReleaseEvent(QKeyEvent *event) override;
                                  void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event) override;
                              
                              private:
                                  Ui::Camera *ui;
                              
                                  QScopedPointer<QCamera> m_camera;
                              
                                  QScopedPointer<QCameraImageCapture> m_imageCapture;
                                  QScopedPointer<QMediaRecorder> m_mediaRecorder;
                              
                                  QImageEncoderSettings m_imageSettings;
                                  QAudioEncoderSettings m_audioSettings;
                                  QVideoEncoderSettings m_videoSettings;
                                  QString m_videoContainerFormat;
                                  bool m_isCapturingImage = false;
                                  bool m_applicationExiting = false;
                              };
                              
                              

                              It's a private member initialized after the camera found in a constructor.

                              Camera::Camera(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) 
                              {
                                    //some code
                                    if (cameraInfo == QCameraInfo::defaultCamera())
                                            videoDeviceAction->setChecked(true);
                              
                                     setCamera(QCameraInfo::defaultCamera());
                              }
                              
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                                @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                @jenya7 No, this belongs to C++ basics: if m_camera is a pointer then you have to use -> if it is not a pointer then you have to use dot. So, what is m_camera in YOUR code?

                                in camera.h

                                class Camera : public QMainWindow
                                {
                                    Q_OBJECT
                                
                                public:
                                    Camera(QObject *parent = nullptr);
                                
                                     void takeImage();
                                
                                private slots:
                                    void setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo);
                                
                                    void startCamera();
                                    void stopCamera();
                                
                                    void record();
                                    void pause();
                                    void stop();
                                    void setMuted(bool);
                                
                                    void toggleLock();
                                    void displayCaptureError(int, QCameraImageCapture::Error, const QString &errorString);
                                
                                    void configureCaptureSettings();
                                    void configureVideoSettings();
                                    void configureImageSettings();
                                    void displayRecorderError();
                                    void displayCameraError();
                                
                                    void updateCameraDevice(QAction *action);
                                
                                    void updateCameraState(QCamera::State);
                                    void updateCaptureMode();
                                    void updateRecorderState(QMediaRecorder::State state);
                                    void setExposureCompensation(int index);
                                
                                    void updateRecordTime();
                                
                                    void processCapturedImage(int requestId, const QImage &img);
                                    void updateLockStatus(QCamera::LockStatus, QCamera::LockChangeReason);
                                
                                    void displayViewfinder();
                                    void displayCapturedImage();
                                
                                    void readyForCapture(bool ready);
                                    void imageSaved(int id, const QString &fileName);
                                
                                protected:
                                    void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event) override;
                                    void keyReleaseEvent(QKeyEvent *event) override;
                                    void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event) override;
                                
                                private:
                                    Ui::Camera *ui;
                                
                                    QScopedPointer<QCamera> m_camera;
                                
                                    QScopedPointer<QCameraImageCapture> m_imageCapture;
                                    QScopedPointer<QMediaRecorder> m_mediaRecorder;
                                
                                    QImageEncoderSettings m_imageSettings;
                                    QAudioEncoderSettings m_audioSettings;
                                    QVideoEncoderSettings m_videoSettings;
                                    QString m_videoContainerFormat;
                                    bool m_isCapturingImage = false;
                                    bool m_applicationExiting = false;
                                };
                                
                                

                                It's a private member initialized after the camera found in a constructor.

                                Camera::Camera(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent) 
                                {
                                      //some code
                                      if (cameraInfo == QCameraInfo::defaultCamera())
                                              videoDeviceAction->setChecked(true);
                                
                                       setCamera(QCameraInfo::defaultCamera());
                                }
                                
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                                @jenya7 OK, now it makes sense. Did you try to set parent on the viewfinder?

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                                  @jenya7 OK, now it makes sense. Did you try to set parent on the viewfinder?

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                                  @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                  @jenya7 OK, now it makes sense. Did you try to set parent on the viewfinder?

                                  That's it - they use the widget int the app. What should I choose as a parent?

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                                    @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                    @jenya7 OK, now it makes sense. Did you try to set parent on the viewfinder?

                                    That's it - they use the widget int the app. What should I choose as a parent?

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                                    @jenya7 Do you have any other UI/widgets in your application?

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                                      @jenya7 Do you have any other UI/widgets in your application?

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                                      @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                      @jenya7 Do you have any other UI/widgets in your application?

                                      well...I can put one just for debug sake. right now it's a window with a text box for a command line receiving.

                                      I did so

                                      QWidget *viewfinderPage;
                                      viewfinderPage = new QWidget();
                                      v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(viewfinderPage);
                                      

                                      and I get the same exception on
                                      viewfinderPage = new QWidget();

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                                        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                        @jenya7 Do you have any other UI/widgets in your application?

                                        well...I can put one just for debug sake. right now it's a window with a text box for a command line receiving.

                                        I did so

                                        QWidget *viewfinderPage;
                                        viewfinderPage = new QWidget();
                                        v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(viewfinderPage);
                                        

                                        and I get the same exception on
                                        viewfinderPage = new QWidget();

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                                        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                        and I get the same exception on
                                        viewfinderPage = new QWidget();

                                        You get same crash if you instanciate a QWidget?
                                        Then something is really broken in your setup.
                                        Can you build and execute a simple Qt widget application?

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                                          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                          and I get the same exception on
                                          viewfinderPage = new QWidget();

                                          You get same crash if you instanciate a QWidget?
                                          Then something is really broken in your setup.
                                          Can you build and execute a simple Qt widget application?

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                                          @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                                          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                          and I get the same exception on
                                          viewfinderPage = new QWidget();

                                          You get same crash if you instanciate a QWidget?
                                          Then something is really broken in your setup.
                                          Can you build and execute a simple Qt widget application?

                                          actually viewfinderPage is null pointed. I have to create it. I'll try.

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