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Check out my answer
Original
I\'m trying to turn on the camera flashlight on the LG Revolution within my pro
Test this :
if(camera == null){
camera = Camera.open();
parameters = camera.getParameters();
List<String> flashModes = parameters.getSupportedFlashModes();
if(flashModes != null && flashModes.contains(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH)){
//appareil supportant le mode torch
parameters.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH);
camera.setParameters(parameters);
} else if (flashModes != null && flashModes.contains(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_ON)){
//spécial samsung
parameters.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_ON);
camera.setParameters(parameters);
camera.startPreview();
camera.autoFocus(new AutoFocusCallback() {
public void onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera) { }
});
} else {
parameters.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_OFF);
camera.setParameters(parameters);
}
parameters.setFlashMode( Parameters.FLASH_MODE_OFF );
camera.setParameters(parameters);
camera.release();
camera = null;
} catch (RuntimeException e) {}
}//if
I thought I would update this with some bullet prof code that works on almost all 4.0+ devices.
public void turnOn() {
camera = Camera.open();
try {
Parameters parameters = camera.getParameters();
parameters.setFlashMode(getFlashOnParameter());
camera.setParameters(parameters);
camera.setPreviewTexture(new SurfaceTexture(0));
camera.startPreview();
camera.autoFocus(this);
} catch (Exception e) {
// We are expecting this to happen on devices that don't support autofocus.
}
}
private String getFlashOnParameter() {
List<String> flashModes = camera.getParameters().getSupportedFlashModes();
if (flashModes.contains(FLASH_MODE_TORCH)) {
return FLASH_MODE_TORCH;
} else if (flashModes.contains(FLASH_MODE_ON)) {
return FLASH_MODE_ON;
} else if (flashModes.contains(FLASH_MODE_AUTO)) {
return FLASH_MODE_AUTO;
}
throw new RuntimeException();
}
The real key is setting that fake SurfaceTexture so that the preview will actually start. Turning it off is very easy as well
public void turnOff() {
try {
camera.stopPreview();
camera.release();
camera = null;
} catch (Exception e) {
// This will happen if the camera fails to turn on.
}
}
It seems like the developer of the Tiny Flashlight + LED app on the Android Market figured out how to make the flashlight work on LG Revolution.
Maybe you can contact him and ask? You can also check the permissions he is using in his app to try to make your app work!
Good luck!
/*TESTED LG G4 */
public void flashOnOff(){
List<String> flashModes = parameter001.getSupportedFlashModes();
if(flashModes != null && flashModes.contains(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH)){
//appareil supportant le mode torch
parameter001.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH);
mCamera.setParameters(parameter001);
} else if (flashModes != null && flashModes.contains(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_ON)){
//spécial samsung
parameter001.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_ON);
mCamera.setParameters(parameter001);
mCamera.autoFocus(new AutoFocusCallback() {
public void onAutoFocus(boolean success, Camera camera) { }
});
} else {
parameter001.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_OFF);
mCamera.setParameters(parameter001);
}
if (!isFlashOn) {
if (mCamera == null || parameter001 == null) {
return;
}
parameter001 = mCamera.getParameters();
parameter001.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_TORCH);
mCamera.setParameters(parameter001);
try {
mCamera.setPreviewTexture(new SurfaceTexture(0));
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
mCamera.startPreview();
isFlashOn = true;
// changing button/switch image
}else if (isFlashOn) {
if (mCamera == null || parameter001 == null) {
return;
}
parameter001 = mCamera.getParameters();
parameter001.setFlashMode(Parameters.FLASH_MODE_OFF);
mCamera.setParameters(parameter001);
mCamera.stopPreview();
isFlashOn = false;
}
}
This worked well for LG Nexus:
camera = Camera.open();
camera.setPreviewTexture(new SurfaceTexture(0));
camera.setParameters(p);
camera.startPreview();