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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Hi,

    Your tight loop does not allow Qt's event loop to run. You should either use an event loop to "block" the execution or properly implement this through signals and slots.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Hi,

      Your tight loop does not allow Qt's event loop to run. You should either use an event loop to "block" the execution or properly implement this through signals and slots.

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      #46

      @SGaist said in A camera problem.:

      Hi,

      Your tight loop does not allow Qt's event loop to run. You should either use an event loop to "block" the execution or properly implement this through signals and slots.

      OK. Did so

      connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);
      
      void Camera::takeImage()
      {
          m_camera->start();
          m_camera->searchAndLock();
      
         // while (m_imageCapture->isReadyForCapture() == false) ;
      
          //m_isCapturingImage = true;
          //m_imageCapture->capture();
      
          //m_camera->unlock();
      }
      
      void Camera::IsReadyForCapture()
      {
          m_isCapturingImage = true;
          m_imageCapture->capture();
      
          m_camera->unlock();
      }
      

      It never happens.

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        @SGaist said in A camera problem.:

        Hi,

        Your tight loop does not allow Qt's event loop to run. You should either use an event loop to "block" the execution or properly implement this through signals and slots.

        OK. Did so

        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);
        
        void Camera::takeImage()
        {
            m_camera->start();
            m_camera->searchAndLock();
        
           // while (m_imageCapture->isReadyForCapture() == false) ;
        
            //m_isCapturingImage = true;
            //m_imageCapture->capture();
        
            //m_camera->unlock();
        }
        
        void Camera::IsReadyForCapture()
        {
            m_isCapturingImage = true;
            m_imageCapture->capture();
        
            m_camera->unlock();
        }
        

        It never happens.

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        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

        connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);

        Did this go through without complaint? I am "surprised", as QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture() is not a signal, would have thought connect() would barf on that.... Try using void QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) signal?

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        • JonBJ JonB

          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);

          Did this go through without complaint? I am "surprised", as QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture() is not a signal, would have thought connect() would barf on that.... Try using void QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) signal?

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          #48

          @JonB said in A camera problem.:

          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);

          Did this go through without complaint? I am "surprised", as QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture() is not a signal, would have thought connect() would barf on that.... Try using void QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) signal?

          did so

          connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged, this, &Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged);
          
          void Camera::takeImage()
          {
              m_camera->start();
              m_camera->searchAndLock();
          }
          
          void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready)
          {
              m_isCapturingImage = true;
              m_imageCapture->capture();
          
              m_camera->unlock();
          }
          

          never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

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            @JonB said in A camera problem.:

            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

            connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture, this, &Camera::IsReadyForCapture);

            Did this go through without complaint? I am "surprised", as QCameraImageCapture::isReadyForCapture() is not a signal, would have thought connect() would barf on that.... Try using void QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) signal?

            did so

            connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged, this, &Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged);
            
            void Camera::takeImage()
            {
                m_camera->start();
                m_camera->searchAndLock();
            }
            
            void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready)
            {
                m_isCapturingImage = true;
                m_imageCapture->capture();
            
                m_camera->unlock();
            }
            

            never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

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            jsulm
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            wrote on last edited by
            #49

            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

            never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

            Sure? How did you verify that?

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

              never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

              Sure? How did you verify that?

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              #50

              @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

              never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

              Sure? How did you verify that?

              I set a break point inside. I see it goes into takeImage but never gets to ReadyForCaptureChanged
              Now I don't get any errors but it prints
              Starting camera without viewfinder available
              Is it OK?

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                @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

                Sure? How did you verify that?

                I set a break point inside. I see it goes into takeImage but never gets to ReadyForCaptureChanged
                Now I don't get any errors but it prints
                Starting camera without viewfinder available
                Is it OK?

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                wrote on last edited by
                #51

                @jenya7
                maybe its a typical object lifetime problem.

                where does your Camera instance exist/live ?


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                  @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                  @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                  never get into ReadyForCaptureChanged

                  Sure? How did you verify that?

                  I set a break point inside. I see it goes into takeImage but never gets to ReadyForCaptureChanged
                  Now I don't get any errors but it prints
                  Starting camera without viewfinder available
                  Is it OK?

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                  JonB
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                  #52

                  @jenya7
                  Just to make sure, what happens in your code after you call your takeImage()? Do you allow the main event loop to run, or do you have other code which does not?

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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @jenya7
                    maybe its a typical object lifetime problem.

                    where does your Camera instance exist/live ?

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                    #53

                    @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                    @jenya7
                    maybe its a typical object lifetime problem.

                    where does your Camera instance exist/live ?

                    It's a global object. I call it's methods from a command line parser object.

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                      @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                      @jenya7
                      maybe its a typical object lifetime problem.

                      where does your Camera instance exist/live ?

                      It's a global object. I call it's methods from a command line parser object.

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                      #54

                      @jenya7 soooo, inside main() ?


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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @jenya7
                        Just to make sure, what happens in your code after you call your takeImage()? Do you allow the main event loop to run, or do you have other code which does not?

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                        #55

                        @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                        @jenya7
                        Just to make sure, what happens in your code after you call your takeImage()? Do you allow the main event loop to run, or do you have other code which does not?

                        well..I guess it's running, cause my command lines parser reacts and process my commands.

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                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                          @jenya7 soooo, inside main() ?

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                          @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                          @jenya7 soooo, inside main() ?

                          actually for debug purposes I instantiated it in other module - command line parser, but it's static and never goes out of scope.

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                            @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                            @jenya7 soooo, inside main() ?

                            actually for debug purposes I instantiated it in other module - command line parser, but it's static and never goes out of scope.

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                            @jenya7

                            static

                            thats actually forbidden, no QObject based object must be created before the QCoreApplication instance. Static objects will be created before the QCoreApplication instance.


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                              @jenya7

                              static

                              thats actually forbidden, no QObject based object must be created before the QCoreApplication instance. Static objects will be created before the QCoreApplication instance.

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                              @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                              @jenya7

                              static

                              thats actually forbidden, no QObject based object must be created before the QCoreApplication instance. Static objects will be created before the QCoreApplication instance.

                              I mean it it's created without static attribute, but i's not locally allocated.

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                                @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                                @jenya7

                                static

                                thats actually forbidden, no QObject based object must be created before the QCoreApplication instance. Static objects will be created before the QCoreApplication instance.

                                I mean it it's created without static attribute, but i's not locally allocated.

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                                #59

                                If I only could drill down to the cause of
                                "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                                What makes it not ready for m_imageCapture...

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                                  If I only could drill down to the cause of
                                  "Image Capture Error: Camera not ready"
                                  What makes it not ready for m_imageCapture...

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                                  @jenya7
                                  I know nothing about cameras and captures, so no idea about causes. I will say your definition of void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) is wrong, since it does not examine the ready parameter value. But if you say it's never hit that is moot.

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                                    @jenya7
                                    I know nothing about cameras and captures, so no idea about causes. I will say your definition of void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) is wrong, since it does not examine the ready parameter value. But if you say it's never hit that is moot.

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                                    @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                    @jenya7
                                    I know nothing about cameras and captures, so no idea about causes. I will say your definition of void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) is wrong, since it does not examine the ready parameter value. But if you say it's never hit that is moot.

                                    Yes. But it never hits if (ready) line.

                                    void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready)
                                    {
                                        if (ready)
                                        {
                                            m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                            m_imageCapture->capture();
                                    
                                            m_camera->unlock();
                                        }
                                    }
                                    
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                                      @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                      @jenya7
                                      I know nothing about cameras and captures, so no idea about causes. I will say your definition of void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) is wrong, since it does not examine the ready parameter value. But if you say it's never hit that is moot.

                                      Yes. But it never hits if (ready) line.

                                      void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready)
                                      {
                                          if (ready)
                                          {
                                              m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                              m_imageCapture->capture();
                                      
                                              m_camera->unlock();
                                          }
                                      }
                                      
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                                      J.Hilk
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                                      @jenya7
                                      do you call show() on your viewfinder instance ? It will probably never change its state, if the viewfinder is not "visible"


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                                        @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                        @jenya7
                                        I know nothing about cameras and captures, so no idea about causes. I will say your definition of void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready) is wrong, since it does not examine the ready parameter value. But if you say it's never hit that is moot.

                                        Yes. But it never hits if (ready) line.

                                        void Camera::ReadyForCaptureChanged(bool ready)
                                        {
                                            if (ready)
                                            {
                                                m_isCapturingImage = true;
                                                m_imageCapture->capture();
                                        
                                                m_camera->unlock();
                                            }
                                        }
                                        
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                                        @jenya7
                                        Yes, at least the code is right, but won't help if that never gets hit.
                                        Bearing in mind I know nothing about cameras, why did you comment out the m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) lines, what do these actually return? If they return false presumably that would explain why you never get QCameraImageCapture::readyForCaptureChanged ?

                                        Oh I see @J-Hilk has chimed in with some knowledge of this camera stuff....

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                                        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                          @jenya7
                                          do you call show() on your viewfinder instance ? It will probably never change its state, if the viewfinder is not "visible"

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                                          @J-Hilk said in A camera problem.:

                                          @jenya7
                                          do you call show() on your viewfinder instance ? It will probably never change its state, if the viewfinder is not "visible"

                                          It can be an issue.
                                          Although I create an object in mainwindow.cpp

                                          QCameraViewfinder *v_finder;
                                          
                                          MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                              QMainWindow(parent),
                                              ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                                          {
                                              v_finder= new QCameraViewfinder(this);
                                          
                                              ui->setupUi(this);
                                              ui->textEditTerminalTx->installEventFilter(this);
                                          }
                                          

                                          It's not physically allocated. The app wasn't suppose to have such widget.
                                          So on v_finder->show() I get an exception.
                                          Is it possible to emulate the viewfinder ?

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