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    How to: test GStreamer-droid based camera support in Ubuntu Touch (for Halium 7.1 based port)

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        A Former User @peat_psuwit
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        @peat_psuwit Camera didn't survive the latest system update; is this the expected behaviour?
        Here is the log just in case it's useful https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DMn8FfBWXz/
        Running through the steps to Install GStreamer-droid restored the situation to yesterday's stateπŸ™‚

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          Emphrath @Guest
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          @ziggutas I reckon that's because the patch is installed through apt - as long as it won't be added to the system image, every system update might roll back the changes...

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            peat_psuwit
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            @Emphrath Unfortunately this won't go into the next OTA. This still needs some refining for stability and I want to make sure it won't affect the existing ports.

            @ziggutas The trouble with video on OP3T (and devices using 64-bit rootfs) is known. However, my only 64-bit device is not working right now and is in the repair shop. And, yes, system image upgrade will wipe this out. I suggested using apt to update the phone. Make sure you have another phone before doing that.

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              A Former User @Emphrath
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              @Emphrath @peat_psuwit Thank you both very much for your replies, I understand a bit more now! It's one long and gentle learning curve!

              For now though, it is very useful to have access to the camera should need it.

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                Emphrath @peat_psuwit
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                @peat_psuwit Thanks for the explanations ! Good luck !

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                  peat_psuwit @Luksus
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                  @Luksus Turns out the log doesn't tell much. Please try again, but increase the log level to 5 i.e. GST_DEBUG=5.

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                    malditobastardo
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                    Hello, first I would like to thanks everyone involved on this fix. Great work!!
                    Second, I would like to know if this fix will eventually land on the Nexus 5 also? It's possible now to test it?
                    Thank you in advance

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                      flohack @malditobastardo
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                      @malditobastardo I will try to get it into my Halium 7.1 port for hammerhead, which is already shaping up nicely. SO yes ^^

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                        malditobastardo @flohack
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                        @Flohack said in How to: test GStreamer-droid based camera support in Ubuntu Touch (for Halium 7.1 based port):

                        @malditobastardo I will try to get it into my Halium 7.1 port for hammerhead, which is already shaping up nicely. SO yes ^^

                        Thanks a lot Flo.
                        If there is anything we (I can do) to help you with your hard work. You can count with me as always πŸ™‚

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                          peat_psuwit
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                          I've just updated the camera app to fix the issue with the rotation of the front camera. Grab the new binaries at the same link in the first post.

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                            A Former User @peat_psuwit
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                            @peat_psuwit I think there something wrong with the arm64 version it is only 85k and it dont install, i have see previous version and that was 485k... ?

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                              Luksus
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                              @peat_psuwit : sadly with debuglevel 5 the log files get very big (>50MB) and I cannot extract useful data out of it.
                              But meanwhile I am pretty sure, that it has something to do with active rotation-lock. With 1080p video, the app freezes reproducible within the first 5 to 8 seconds.

                              Without rotation lock I can record longer videos, most of the time. In this case, after stopping the recording, sometimes the app can't get access to the camera again, the camera-view stays black and I cannot start the next recording.
                              Switching to the front-camera and recording with it works though.

                              Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                                ernest
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                                @peat_psuwit said in How to: test GStreamer-droid based camera support in Ubuntu Touch (for Halium 7.1 based port):

                                UPDATED: This is no longer required. The correct fix is now in the GStreamer.

                                So it mean we can come back on the std droid-media and the GStreamer update should be in the latest rootfs ?

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                                  peat_psuwit
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                                  @Xray2000 Yes it was. I have a problem with my server setup which causes files to be randomly truncated. The file is now fixed and should be 475k (or so) in size.

                                  @Luksus I know why the file gets that large and I still want to look into it (a large amount of that size is a binary file gets hex-printed). Maybe you could compress it and upload it somewhere (if not here)?

                                  @ernest The update is in the xenial_-_gst-droid repo mentioned in the instruction. You should get it automatically via apt.

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                                    A Former User @peat_psuwit
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                                    @peat_psuwit Thanks!

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                                      ernest
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                                      Yes there is an issue with your arm64

                                      Erreur fatale: /home/phablet/com.ubuntu.camera_3.1.2+gstdroid3_arm64.click failed to install.
                                      WARNING:root:Signature check failed, but installing anyway as requested
                                      Traceback (most recent call last):
                                        File "/usr/bin/click", line 110, in <module>
                                          sys.exit(main())
                                        File "/usr/bin/click", line 106, in main
                                          return mod.run(args)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_package/commands/install.py", line 66, in run
                                          quiet=not options.verbose)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_package/install.py", line 463, in install
                                          path, user=user, all_users=all_users, quiet=quiet)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_package/install.py", line 357, in _unpack
                                          package_name, package_version = self.audit(path, check_arch=True)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/click_package/install.py", line 279, in audit
                                          for data_name in package.data:
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/debian/debfile.py", line 181, in __iter__
                                          return iter(self.tgz().getnames())
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/tarfile.py", line 1755, in getnames
                                          return [tarinfo.name for tarinfo in self.getmembers()]
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/tarfile.py", line 1747, in getmembers
                                          self._load()        # all members, we first have to
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/tarfile.py", line 2340, in _load
                                          tarinfo = self.next()
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/tarfile.py", line 2271, in next
                                          self.fileobj.seek(self.offset - 1)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/gzip.py", line 366, in seek
                                          return self._buffer.seek(offset, whence)
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/_compression.py", line 143, in seek
                                          data = self.read(min(io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, offset))
                                        File "/usr/lib/python3.5/gzip.py", line 480, in read
                                          raise EOFError("Compressed file ended before the "
                                      EOFError: Compressed file ended before the end-of-stream marker was reached
                                      
                                      
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                                        ernest
                                        last edited by ernest

                                        I've create a bug report to highlight a long boot after the installation of your modification :
                                        https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1396

                                        On OP3T both cameras works, with your latest setup, thanks !
                                        I'm using this click : https://gitlab.com/peat-psuwit/camera-app/-/jobs/464890160

                                        Still pending the video recording.

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                                          Luksus @peat_psuwit
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                                          @peat_psuwit here is the log file: https://we.tl/t-R9lK0sMSYO

                                          Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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                                            ma
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                                            Hi, what do I have to do to get the cameras on a OP3T working? Or will it be repaired with one of the next updates? Thanks a lot.

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                                              A Former User @ma
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                                              @ma
                                              Hi. Carefully following the instructions at the top of this thread got the camera working on my OP3T, no video, and the fix didn't survive the daily updates.

                                              See my post above (20 days ago) for more info...

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