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Nice but why not a new thread insted as the avove post would get burried soon ?
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Hi all,
Probably its not relevant but I am working on a project related to this. I have an application that allows users to take picture and upload it immediately. Using gstreamer works just fine but it does not have flash and one annoying thing is that before I can take picture, I have to open the lens cover and it automatically open the default software of N900, I have to close it and use my own. I wonder is there any way to disable that auto-open software and use flash in gstreamer??
Another alternative is that I can use the default software to take picture and listen to changes in 'camera' folder to get the taken picture to use in my application.
Any idea?
Probably its not relevant but I am working on a project related to this. I have an application that allows users to take picture and upload it immediately. Using gstreamer works just fine but it does not have flash and one annoying thing is that before I can take picture, I have to open the lens cover and it automatically open the default software of N900, I have to close it and use my own. I wonder is there any way to disable that auto-open software and use flash in gstreamer??
Another alternative is that I can use the default software to take picture and listen to changes in 'camera' folder to get the taken picture to use in my application.
Any idea?
Last edited by lamle; 2010-04-25 at 14:32.