Android :: How Big Interval Between Taking Pictures In Phone?

May 26, 2010

I'm wondering how fast I can take pictures one after another withoud surprises from the phone (like fx: 'force close;) Does any of you know that time? I know that 500 milisec is safe time. When i experiment with 100, 200, 300 milisec there is error but who knows, maybe i do sth wrong.

Android :: How big interval between taking pictures in phone?


Android :: Phone Camera Taking Some Funky Colored Pictures?

Dec 30, 2009

My camera won't take properly colored pictures any more. It started out as an intermittent problem but now it's just all the time and it really bugs me. The camera on these phones sucks to begin with but it did come in handy some times. This is the kind of pictures it takes now.

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Motorola Droid :: Phone Camera Taking Blurry Pictures / Why Is This?

Nov 29, 2009

This may sound like a weird question, but why is my Droid camera taking blurry pictures. I just got the phone today.

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Android :: Camera Crashes When Taking Pictures

Nov 9, 2009

Hi. im having a trouble getting Android's camera to work. i started CameraActivity Intent from MapActivity (when i start camera activity, i unresgister all listeners used in map activity), and when i call takepicture method, it just exits camera activity and return to map activity dumping strange msg showing below.

the camera sounds off the shutter-sound and it crashes camera activity. sometimes it succeeds, and sometimes doesn't.

it happens when im using docomo's HT-03A, 1.6sdk is installed.

Anyone having same trouble as i do?

CODE:....................

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Android :: Share Board For Taking Pictures Of Whiteboards

Nov 26, 2009

one of my friends has an app installed, called Share Your Board (for taking pictures of whiteboards). I've found their website, and some basic information about it, but cannot find the app in the MarketPlace. When he goes to his downloads area (he just got an update about 2-3 weeks ago), it's not there.

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Android :: Default Camera Can Use Volume Buttons For Taking Pictures?

Aug 13, 2010

I was simply wondering if there was any way to make the default camera or even. Any camera app use the volume control buttons to take the photo? My phone HTC Evo with Fresh 3.0.

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Android :: Google Sync Taking Contact Pictures From Facebook?

Jul 30, 2010

just a minor inconvenience: I used to have my phone set to sync with google, which alerted me every time I received an email. I then found out that google sync was causing an issue with my contact pictures, taking them from facebook and resizing them. it caused them to looked pixelated or "zoomed in" in hilli billy terms. So now I have it set to never sync with google. So now I never receive a notification when I receive an email. Anyone know a way I can set it to sync only to gmail and not sync the contacts? I don't really need to sync them anyway, as I have backup assistant for that purpose.

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HTC Incredible :: Want Alternate Way Of Taking Pictures

May 24, 2010

Not sure if everyone is aware, but you can actually take pictures just by touching the screen on where you want to focus and holding your finger there for about a second...I find it more useful than using the optical trackpad button.

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General :: SD Card Becoming Unmounted When Taking Few Pictures

May 8, 2012

When I take a few pictures, my phone tells me that my SD card is not mounted or not present. The only way to get rid of this is to restart the phone and it's detected again - until I take a few more pictures.

I already ran home, after the first time it did this, and backed up my entire SD card to my PC via USB.

The phone is a HTC Thunderbolt running Liquid GingerBread v3.2 AOSP . . .

I really don't do a lot with this phone, but the camera I use often, so this is a real deal breaker for me.

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Motorola Droid :: Camera Suck When Taking Pictures

Dec 19, 2009

Any idea why the quality of pictures is so much better when using GOOGLE? If pictures can be that good why does the camera suck when taking pictures?

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Motorola Milestone :: Issue With Taking Widescreen Pictures

Apr 2, 2010

Just got the Milestone a few days ago. Couldn't find similar problems when searching. Having issues with taking Widescreen images. Take a look at the very right side, there is a small strip that's out of place. Actually, this strip is part of the image that should be on the LEFT side of the image instead. Doesn't happen when taking 4:3 5MP picture. Compressed the images, but you can see it below when zoomed. Anyone know what the deal is? Just a small but slightly annoying issue.

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General :: How To Change Default Folder For Taking Pictures

Apr 14, 2013

How do i change where the stock camera stores pictures ,

Well i flashed a chinese rom and now pictures are getting stored in sdcard/照相机 and not the DCIM folder.

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HTC Incredible :: Macro Camera Lens For Taking Pictures Of Coins / Pins

Sep 13, 2010

Droid Incredible 2.2 no root default camera app user. When I tap to focus on the camera and am really close to something it goes from blurry to sharp and then blurry at the last second (when it snaps the picture) I took this video to demonstrate what I mean. Is there any way to take a picture like this? Or to manually focus with the stock camera app? Or an app that will help me take good quality macro pics of coins, pins, etc. I will pay for an app. I saw posts with the macro camera lens but I have no desire to glue a metal washer onto my camera lens.

http://www.youtube.com/v/67IhpLU9-rU

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Android :: Application Taking Over Phone App Call

Mar 17, 2010

I have a task at sight but need some expert help: is it possible to place a phone call within an Activity without bringing up the native Phone app? I need to place a call from the app I am developing, so what I would like to do is to pass a phone number through an Activity that may or may not bring the Phone app up to screen.

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Android :: Use Google Voice Without Taking Phone?

Aug 12, 2010

Is there a way to use Google Voice for Android without it taking OVER the whole phones voice mail system? I want to use Google Voice as a second phone number I can give out to people I don't want to know my REAL number. Problem is, when I set it up, it takes over my phones own voice mail which I dont want it to do. I want to have my cell number go to my normal Sprint Voice mail and my GVoice number go to my GVoice voice mail account.

I still want to be notified on my phone in real time that someone is calling etc. What options do I have? How do I set this up? My friend says I can do what I'm asking but he never seems to have time to show me. I know he uses it too though.

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Android : Taking Control Of Phone Events From App

Aug 16, 2009

My requirement is to take control of control phone events such as (incoming calls,new message) from my application. My application will be decide whether to bring the incoming call window on fore ground and notify user or not. I would like know if its possible on Android.

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Android :: Taking Screenshots On Stock (Non Rooted) Phone

Aug 23, 2010

For those of you that want to take screen shots and are not rooted, not as simple as that but can be done if you want to try it. FYI thanks goes to Chewedpup for researching and finding this info:
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Taking screenshots on an Android-based phone by Christina Warren

Even before playing with the new Android phone, the T-Mobile G1, I knew that I would need to be able to take screenshots of the phone itself. Using a digital camera to capture screens externally just wasn't going to cut it. Because the Android platform is open (and now, open source), I really didn't expect this to be a problem. If anything, I thought there would be a way to take screenshots directly from the device like you can with the iPhone and iPod Touch. Alas, I discovered this is not the case. After scouring Google trying to find answers, I asked Engadget's Editor-in-Chief Josh Topolsky what they used for the screenshots in their review, and he was nice enough to fill me in on the details.

Warning: right now, taking screenshots from an Android device requires installing the SDK. That doesn't make it as simple as pressing a button, but it's not the end of the world. If you've got a few minutes, and a quick connection with which to download the SDK, we'll show you how to take delicious Android screenshots of your own.

Step 1: Enable USB Debugging
On your Android phone (in this case, the G1), go to Settings, then Applications, and then Development. Check the checkbox for "USB debugging."

Step 2: Download the Android SDK
Download the SDK for your platform here. Google also has some great installation documentation if you get lost. You will need to make sure you have a current copy of the JDK. To use the SDK, you also need to download an IDE like Eclipse. After installing Eclipse, you can install the Eclipse plugin to connect Android and the IDE together, or just do a lot of stuff via the command line. Go ahead and plugin your Android handset into a USB port on your computer, if it is not plugged in already.

Step 3: Run DDMS
After configuring Eclipse or whatever IDE you use to work with Android, you need to open up the DDMS application from within the "tools" folder in the Android SDK's main folder. After DDMS launches, select your handset from the menu on the left (it should be the only device listed). You might see an error message, but the debug tool should be loaded. Then, click CTRL-S on your keyboard. This will bring up the "Device Screen Capture" interface. From here, a static image is captured from what is appearing on your handset. You can save the image (nicely defaulted as PNG) and then refresh to your heart's content to grab updated or different screenshots from your phone.

That's it! There is a caveat: Because your device has to be plugged into USB to be accessed by the SDK, the SD card cannot be used for taking photographs, playing music or downloading music from the Amazon.com MP3 store. You can take pictures of some of those screens but to actually download anything, take movies, or take a photo, you cannot have your device plugged into the computer and accessed by the SDK. Again, this is hardly as simple the iPhone's screenshot interface, but it is still very doable.

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Android :: How To Check Time In A Given Interval?

Sep 5, 2010

So I have a physical chart of time intervals (minute:second) which map to point values (for example: 9:59-10:10 = 59.7) and I need to write a program that tries to find out the point value for a given time (such as 10:02 would return 59.7). I would also like to have the interval chart stored in a .properties file, so my other "calculators" are all consistent. What would be the best way to program this?

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Android :: Way To Adjust Sync Interval

Apr 27, 2010

I'm looking for a way to adjust sync interval, my needs are far from the current near real time. I would be fine to see emails sync every hour.

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Android :: LocationListener Polling Interval

Oct 5, 2010

I have a Service that uses the LocationListener, and it will be running from boot, indefinitely. My question is, how often is too often to listen for location updates? Is 5 minutes a battery killer? What about 1?

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Android :: Interval Training Timer

Oct 24, 2010

Interval Training Timer is an invaluable tool for all interested in workout, run, cycling, sprint, tabata, weightlifting, hiit and many more. It allows you to set own training schedule with various number of rounds, ready time, round and rest times and relax time after workout. It is also possible to create dynamic training plans in which every round and rest time can be longer or shorter. Import and Export your training plans or share them with the world!

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Android :: Invoking Application After Particular Time Interval

Jan 20, 2009

I want to start the application after particular interval time. How this could be possible. Can some one give me some clue ? Which permission i will have to use ? I hope some one will give me reply as early as possible ?

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Android :: TimePicker View - 15 Minutes Interval

Apr 5, 2010

Can I control the Android TimePicker view to just show the minutes to 15 minutes interval? Meaning if it's 12:28 now, show 12:30 and clicking the + and - button will increment and decrement by 15?

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Android :: Play Sound On A Timed Interval

Aug 27, 2010

I have an Android app which needs to play a sound resource on a timed interval, say every 120 seconds. I know how to access the sound resources and play them, however it's time timer part I'm not sure of. What's the best approach?

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Android :: Autosync - How To Change Update Interval?

Apr 19, 2010

With the HTC power widget if I leave autosync "on" how can I change the update interval to like every 1 hour or every 3 hours? Or even to every 1 hour between 08:00 and 17:00 and then every 3 hours for other times? I thought I saw this setting somewhere but i can't seem to find it anymore.

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Android : How To Set Sync Interval For Accounts In Pre-froyo

Jun 22, 2010

Does anyone know if there's a way to set the sync interval on accounts via sync adapter in pre-froyo? They've added the API to do so in 2.2 but I'm curious to know if there is a workaround in 2.0-2.1. (My backup plan is the alarm manager) What's odd is there doesn't even seem to be any preset interval either .so accounts are never synced!

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Android :: Activity Repeate After A Definite Interval Of Time

Jun 25, 2009

I have an activity image Capture.java which extends activity and takes pictures.I want to execute this activity repeatedly after a definite interval of time. I can't figure out how to do this. Do I need to make Image Capture a service? This is what I want to do As soon as the user press start I want to keep taking pictures in the background..When the user presses stop,it should stop image capture.Java.

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General :: Android Changes Sleep Interval To 30 Minutes Automatically

May 2, 2013

why it changes to 30 minutes several times a day. This only started lately. Is there a way to analyze the settings (a system log of some sort) to see if one of my apps is causing this? Needless to say, it drains my battery unnecessarily.

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HTC Incredible :: Taking Screenshots Of Phone

Jun 8, 2010

The Droid Blog - Take Screenshots On HTC Droid Incredible Without Rooting,And everything has gone smoothly. But whenever i try to open the ddms.bat file, I get this window that flashes and goes away quickly.but I have Java and the SDK installed.

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Media : Taking A DVD - Watching It On Phone

Apr 28, 2010

Does anyone know the steps I'd need to take to get the video from a DVD onto my phone to watch? I want to watch some stuff on an airplane, and the phone is easier to handle than my laptop. I know how to rip the DVD to an ISO on my PC. I have used Handbrake to convert other videos to be viewable on my phone. What I don't know are the necessary intermediate steps.

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