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  • J jenya7

    @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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    @jenya7
    What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

    There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html

    camera = new QCamera;
    
    viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder();
    viewfinder->show();
    
    camera->setViewfinder(viewfinder);
    
    imageCapture = new QCameraImageCapture(camera);
    
    camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
    camera->start();
    

    Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

    You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @jenya7
      What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

      There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html

      camera = new QCamera;
      
      viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder();
      viewfinder->show();
      
      camera->setViewfinder(viewfinder);
      
      imageCapture = new QCameraImageCapture(camera);
      
      camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
      camera->start();
      

      Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

      You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

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      jenya7
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      #68

      @JonB
      viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget. in the original example viewfinder is tied to a StackedWidget panel.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

        It's not physically allocated

        It is, see the first line in the constructor

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        jenya7
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        @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

        @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

        It's not physically allocated

        It is, see the first line in the constructor

        It doesn't work

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        • J jenya7

          @JonB
          viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget. in the original example viewfinder is tied to a StackedWidget panel.

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          jsulm
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          @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

          viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget.

          It's not "empty". And a widget does not have to be "tied" to another widget. If it is not and you call show() on it it will be shown in its own window, but it should not crash...

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

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          • J jenya7

            @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

            It's not physically allocated

            It is, see the first line in the constructor

            It doesn't work

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            jsulm
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            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

            It doesn't work

            What doesn't work? I'm sure that line works. Do you call show() after that line or before?

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

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

              viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget.

              It's not "empty". And a widget does not have to be "tied" to another widget. If it is not and you call show() on it it will be shown in its own window, but it should not crash...

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              @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

              viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget.

              It's not "empty". And a widget does not have to be "tied" to another widget. If it is not and you call show() on it it will be shown in its own window, but it should not crash...

              I see. I'll try to understand what causes the crash.

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              • J jenya7

                @JonB
                viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget. in the original example viewfinder is tied to a StackedWidget panel.

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                JonB
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                #73

                @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder(); is an empty object, not tied to any widget

                QCameraViewfinder is a QWidget, so don't know what this means. In your case you may need to give it a parent or add it somewhere. I have suggested code you might try before turning to your own code....

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @jenya7
                  What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

                  There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html

                  camera = new QCamera;
                  
                  viewfinder = new QCameraViewfinder();
                  viewfinder->show();
                  
                  camera->setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                  
                  imageCapture = new QCameraImageCapture(camera);
                  
                  camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                  camera->start();
                  

                  Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

                  You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

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                  jenya7
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                  #74

                  @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                  @jenya7
                  What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

                  There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html
                  Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

                  You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

                  bool supported = m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                  

                  Yes. It's supported.
                  I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.
                  Is it normal?

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                  • J jenya7

                    @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                    @jenya7
                    What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

                    There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html
                    Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

                    You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

                    bool supported = m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                    

                    Yes. It's supported.
                    I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.
                    Is it normal?

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                    @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                    I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                    Where do you see it and where do you create camera object? Can you please post relevant code?

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

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                    • J jenya7

                      @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                      @jenya7
                      What is "not physically allocated", and why do you get an exception on what?

                      There is a basic example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcameraviewfinder.html
                      Did you test whether just this code might work for you?

                      You also ought check those m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(...) I mentioned, else you are whistling in the wind....

                      bool supported = m_camera->isCaptureModeSupported(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
                      

                      Yes. It's supported.
                      I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.
                      Is it normal?

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                      JonB
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                      #76

                      @jenya7
                      OK, but why not try the example from the docs, in a standalone test program? Not going to say it again.....

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @jenya7
                        OK, but why not try the example from the docs, in a standalone test program? Not going to say it again.....

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                        jenya7
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                        #77

                        @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                        @jenya7
                        OK, but why not try the example from the docs, in a standalone test program? Not going to say it again.....

                        It runs on Windows machine. Have to arrange some camera....

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                        • J jenya7

                          @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                          @jenya7
                          OK, but why not try the example from the docs, in a standalone test program? Not going to say it again.....

                          It runs on Windows machine. Have to arrange some camera....

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                          JonB
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                          @jenya7
                          What runs on Windows machine? It's just sample code, does it not run on whatever platform you are on? You may know better than I, I'll keep quiet now.

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                          • jsulmJ jsulm

                            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                            I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                            Where do you see it and where do you create camera object? Can you please post relevant code?

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                            jenya7
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #79

                            @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                            @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                            I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                            Where do you see it and where do you create camera object? Can you please post relevant code?

                            I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.
                            This way it works without errors

                            QCameraViewfinder *v_finder;
                            
                            MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                QMainWindow(parent),
                                ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                            {
                                v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this);
                                v_finder->show();
                            
                                ui->setupUi(this);
                                ui->textEditTerminalTx->installEventFilter(this);
                            }
                            
                            void Camera::setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo)
                            {
                                   //........................
                            
                                 m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                            
                                  //............................
                            }
                            
                            

                            Is it OK?

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                            • J jenya7

                              @jsulm said in A camera problem.:

                              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                              I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                              Where do you see it and where do you create camera object? Can you please post relevant code?

                              I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.
                              This way it works without errors

                              QCameraViewfinder *v_finder;
                              
                              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                                  QMainWindow(parent),
                                  ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
                              {
                                  v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this);
                                  v_finder->show();
                              
                                  ui->setupUi(this);
                                  ui->textEditTerminalTx->installEventFilter(this);
                              }
                              
                              void Camera::setCamera(const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo)
                              {
                                     //........................
                              
                                   m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);
                              
                                    //............................
                              }
                              
                              

                              Is it OK?

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                              JonB
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                              @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                              I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.

                              And what was the result?!

                              I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                              At the time your Camera::setCamera() is called, has v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this); been executed yet? If not then v_finder in m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) will be nullptr....

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.

                                And what was the result?!

                                I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                                At the time your Camera::setCamera() is called, has v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this); been executed yet? If not then v_finder in m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) will be nullptr....

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                                jenya7
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                                @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.

                                And what was the result?!

                                I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                                At the time your Camera::setCamera() is called, has v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this); been executed yet? If not then v_finder in m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) will be nullptr....

                                m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) is executed first

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                                • J jenya7

                                  @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                  @jenya7 said in A camera problem.:

                                  I put a break point in the MainWindow constructor and Camera constructor and see which hits the first.

                                  And what was the result?!

                                  I see the Camera object is created before MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) constructor.

                                  At the time your Camera::setCamera() is called, has v_finder = new QCameraViewfinder(this); been executed yet? If not then v_finder in m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) will be nullptr....

                                  m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder) is executed first

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                                  @jenya7
                                  Then obviously it is not the right place to put m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);.... You cannot execute that line until both m_camera & v_finder have been initialized, so move it somewhere suitable.

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @jenya7
                                    Then obviously it is not the right place to put m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);.... You cannot execute that line until both m_camera & v_finder have been initialized, so move it somewhere suitable.

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                                    jenya7
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                                    @JonB said in A camera problem.:

                                    @jenya7
                                    Then obviously it is not the right place to put m_camera->setViewfinder(v_finder);.... You cannot execute that line until both m_camera & v_finder have been initialized, so move it somewhere suitable.

                                    I'll try

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                                      mchinand
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                                      It seems your code is largely based on the Camera Example; is that correct? Does that example work for you unmodified?

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                                      • M mchinand

                                        It seems your code is largely based on the Camera Example; is that correct? Does that example work for you unmodified?

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                                        jenya7
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                                        @mchinand said in A camera problem.:

                                        It seems your code is largely based on the Camera Example; is that correct? Does that example work for you unmodified?

                                        It's a widget based example. I removed all widget related stuff cause I don't have all these controls for camera operating in my app. I control the camera with commands I type in a terminal.

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                                        • J jenya7

                                          @mchinand said in A camera problem.:

                                          It seems your code is largely based on the Camera Example; is that correct? Does that example work for you unmodified?

                                          It's a widget based example. I removed all widget related stuff cause I don't have all these controls for camera operating in my app. I control the camera with commands I type in a terminal.

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                                          @jenya7 Come on, the question is whether this example works with your camera or not! Can't you simply try that?

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

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