Video Camera not working properly
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Dear Friends,
Actually am facing the same problem with my Google Pixel 3a XL device with these issues:
1- When turning camera app to video mode I can take the video everything runs smoothly, then a message pop up that camera app is frozen and have to restart the device to operate well.
2- After restarting the device when opening camera app, it is black and nothing can do for both picture and video mode and gets flickering screen.
3- when opening the media to play back the video it says the file is corrupted and can not play it.
4- device's vibration disappear, I have to reboot it three times to operate well.
SO camera apps works fine as long as you do not switch to video mode.
Looking forward for the issue to be fixed in 24.04 OS.
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@Salah You can try to delete the cache (~/.cache) and check if the camera is working again. For testing it's ok to just rename/move the cache-folder (mv ~/.cache ~/.cache_old). After that do a reboot and check.
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@kristatos Thanks for the reply. Am not sure how to access and delete since UT is hard coded OS and not easy to access file system.
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@Salah you can access anything in your home folder (- or $HOME). UT does not restrict that.
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@Salah I don't understand what you mean with hardcoded? Open the terminal app and enter the mentioned command.
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@kristatos
I think he talks about read only system files. -
@Salah
Happy New Year!
I'm taking the liberty of joining the conversation for the same problem because I had edited a post on OP5T, not having received a reply.
Here's what I wrote in that post:Hello,
the camera's video playback is no longer possible, even after rebooting.
When I want to see a recording made from the camera or a downloaded video, the moment I start viewing, a black screen appears, and nothing else.
I've noticed this for about 1 week.
To all the many OP5T users out there, have you noticed this problem? -
@vince-vs My conversation is your conversation help you self dude.
Thumbs Up...
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@kristatos I have followed your instruction. Went to Home Folder, opened terminal there and inserted the command mv ~/.cache ~/.cache_old, then rebooted the device and checked the camera. It is working properly.
But what I have noticed that device's vibrations lost, it was working before removing the cache. So I have rebooted the device 4 times till the vibration worked.. Very Strange...
Thanks for the Tip.
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@Salah Nice to hear that your camera is working again. But I don't think, that rebooting the device 4 times helped to reactivate the vibrations. Have the vibrations worked before deleting the cache? Have the settings (there are several) in the settings-app related to vibrations been enabled?
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@kristatos Yes it was working perfectly before deleting the cache. I have witnessed this issued also when installing Pesbuk and other applications, the vibration disappears and will come back after several reboots and test it before jumping to another reboot.
So yes it disappears after the reboot, got it back after four times.
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@Salah Then it seems for me that it's not related to the cache.
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@kristatos It might not be related, but it is this issue is a bit irritating to me, like the device is playing with me and enjoy annoying me