I'm using the Flex Hero Pre-release 4.5 and this is a Flex Mobile application for android.
I have a situation where the raw camera is being displayed on the screen and its being transmitted in a netstream. Apparently right now in AIR for android if you’re simply using the raw camera in portrait it doesnt actually shoot the camera in portrait...it’s 90 degrees in the wrong direction. So, here’s a code snippet where i rotated the video and it looks great on the phone. however, i need to attach the cam to a netstream and send it...but it sends sideways video, and i dont really want to adjust it on the far end. and I can’t attach a video to a netstream...Anyone have any ideas what I could do rather than just waiting for an AIR update for this?
//i know i have width and height mixed up, its because im rotating it in a second and i dont want it to be stretched
nearVideo = new Video(near_video.height,near_video.width);
var m:Matrix = new Matrix();
//rotate here
m.rotate(Math.PI/2);
this.nearVideo.transform.matrix = m;
//repositioning it so it looks like its fitting in the container correctly
nearVideo.x=near_video.width;
nearVideo.y=(near_video.height-near_video.height);
if (Camera.isSupported)
{
nearCam = Camera.getCamera();
}
nearCam.setMode(near_video.height,near_video.width,10);
nearVideo.attachCamera(nearCam);
near_video.addChild(nearVideo);
//now its all great on screen...but when this comes up
sendStream.attachCamera(nearCam);
//i’m sending sideways video...
edit: I know i could tell the far end to just rotate the video object its using to display the sideways camera. but for many reasons that's not the a solution i want to accept. Hopefully adobe will just fix this soon. But until then im just curious if maybe someone knows how i can rotate the camera and attach it to the netstream.