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Hi,

I would like to create a video recorder and so far haven't figured out how to set parameters in order to successfully go through MediaRecorder.prepare() method.

Executing the following method

public void start() throws IOException{
	String state = android.os.Environment.getExternalStorageState();
	if(!state.equals(Environment.MEDIA_MOUNTED))
	{
		throw new IOException("SD card is not mounted. It is " + state + ".");
	}
	File directory = new File(path).getParentFile();
	if(!directory.exists() && !directory.mkdirs())
	{
		throw new IOException("Path to file could not be created.");
	}

	recorder.setVideoSource(MediaRecorder.VideoSource.CAMERA);
	recorder.setOutputFormat(MediaRecorder.OutputFormat.THREE_GPP);
	recorder.setVideoEncoder(MediaRecorder.VideoEncoder.H263);
	recorder.setVideoFrameRate(15);
	recorder.setVideoSize(176, 144);
	recorder.setOutputFile(path);
	recorder.prepare();
	recorder.start();
	this.state = VideoRecorderState.STATE_RECORDING;
}

it throws an exception on line recorder.prepare().

Does anyone know how to set parameters in order to be able to capture video?

Thanks!

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Dunno, but I feel for ya. I just got out of some J2ME in this area. Temperamental to say the least! – Aiden Bell Jun 23 at 14:37
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What's the exception? – Josef Jun 24 at 1:16

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Hi

I am not able to record the video . sample i got can able to record the audio but not the video

Does anyone has the sample programme to record the video with audio , it would be of gr8 help

Thanks in advance Vish

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Hi niko!

Here is a snippet that works:

m_recorder = new MediaRecorder(); m_recorder.setPreviewDisplay(m_BeMeSurface); m_recorder.setAudioSource(MediaRecorder.AudioSource.MIC); m_recorder.setVideoSource(MediaRecorder.VideoSource.DEFAULT); m_recorder.setOutputFormat(MediaRecorder.OutputFormat.THREE_GPP); m_recorder.setAudioEncoder(MediaRecorder.AudioEncoder.AMR_NB); m_recorder.setVideoEncoder(MediaRecorder.VideoEncoder.MPEG_4_SP); m_recorder.setMaxDuration((int) MAX_TIME); m_recorder.setOnInfoListener(m_BeMeSelf); m_recorder.setVideoSize(320, 240); m_recorder.setVideoFrameRate(15); m_recorder.setOutputFile(m_path);

m_recorder.prepare(); m_recorder.start();

THE most important thing is the surface. You don't have it, so without it it fails.

Regards

BeMeCollective

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This could be a permissions error. Do you have the android.permission.CAMERA permission set in your AndroidManifest file?

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Maybe the Camera application's source helps you debug this.

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