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Does anyone know the name of the event that is dispatch by the attachCamera(), i would like to take a picture ones the camera is loaded, i try to execute my code after call attachCamera but it takes the VideoDisplay empty, that's why i would like to know if there is an event triggered after the attachcamera() is complete loeaded.

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  • umm.. i did not found any resource about event triggeret, i solve it using a timer.
    – user454561
    Jan 5, 2012 at 13:20

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To "take" a picture, you'll need to draw a bitmap, which uses the camera input as it's source. You must define the x/y of the bitmap container and place it inside...

There are a number of things you can do with the bitmap once it's drawn...Depends on what you want.

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You can see how the camera activity might work by looking at this example in the Adobe docs on the Camera class. Also, researching how to use Video is useful in understanding how Air might use the camera feed (this relies on using the Video class, of course).

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  • i'm sorry man, i've just seen your comment, by the way've you ever try to manage the maximum quality of specific webcam?
    – user454561
    Mar 5, 2012 at 16:34
  • I think that is better asked in another question (so that others can find the answers as well).
    – iND
    Mar 29, 2012 at 4:39
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A timer will work, but a more direct solution is to handle the first ActivityEvent dispatched by the Camera instance after Video.attachCamera() is called. Like so:

var video:Video = new Video();
var camera:Camera = Camera.getCamera();
camera.addEventListener(ActivityEvent.ACTIVITY, onCameraActivity);

private function onCameraActivity (evt:ActivityEvent) :void {
    camera.removeEventListener(ActivityEvent.ACTIVITY, onCameraActivity);

    // wait a bit to ensure the camera frame is not empty    
    var timer:Timer = new Timer(50, 1);
    timer.addEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER_COMPLETE,
        function (evt:TimerEvent) :void {
            timer.removeEventListener(TimerEvent.TIMER_COMPLETE, arguments.callee);

            // take snapshot here
            var bitmapData:BitmapData = new BitmapData(video.width, video.height);
            bitmapData.draw(video);
        }
    );
    timer.start();
}

EDIT: Some cameras take a bit of time to initialize, so capturing the first frame after ActivityEvent.ACTIVITY results in a blank frame. Added a brief timeout to address this.

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