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#331
Originally Posted by TMavica View Post
super thanks you!
I will go to fix later
Nicolai, I can boot by enable rd mode, then at root run this ls -l /usr/bin/camera.ui
afterwards, i disable the rd mode and boot up, still no help

whats ur mean by remove the binary??
 
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#332
i think there is a bug
when u open the camera (video mode )and use negative mode then switch to sepia u can see that both of them are applied so u can't use sepia mode
 
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#333
The remaining image and recording label is only a dummy. I know how to compute the available memory, but I need a way to guess or compute the remainig recording time. I could need some help here.
Can't you just take average bitrate (0.43 MB/s should be correct enough) and space left in the partition and do simple division?

Last edited by laasonen; 2011-05-06 at 16:49.
 
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#334
anyone can help?
i dont want to reflash..
 
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#335
Originally Posted by TMavica View Post
Nicolai, I can boot by enable rd mode, then at root run this ls -l /usr/bin/camera.ui
afterwards, i disable the rd mode and boot up, still no help

whats ur mean by remove the binary??
I didn't mean remove, check if it is there. The output of
ls -l /usr/bin/camera-ui
should be:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 196815 May 6 22:32 /usr/bin/camera-ui
 

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#336
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
What!
I didn't know this is a feature of the stock camera-ui. I thought
it always opens in fullscreen mode.
Just tested that - stock always opens in fullscreen after a reboot.
 

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#337
So nicolai was right.
But it would be nice feature for me ( in options menu and disabled by default of course )
 

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#338
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
I didn't mean remove, check if it is there. The output of
ls -l /usr/bin/camera-ui
should be:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 196815 May 6 22:32 /usr/bin/camera-ui
I remember seem not same
by the way, I reinstall camera-ui fixed the reboot loop
 
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#339
Originally Posted by PartyboyXP View Post
Itīs possible to fix the eternal bug of dropping frames in video recording?
Or improve the quality? I miss the video recording of my old N95
 
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#340
In the original camera-ui while previewing your photo you just took, you could half/full press the camera button to go right back to taking a new picture just like using the back arrow. Could that be put in camera-ui2 too, it would make it faster to take a new photo.
 
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