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Using both cameras on android: "Fail to connect to camera service”


I'm having troubles in accessing both (front and rear cameras at the same time). When turn on one camera it works. When i turn off first and turn on second it works. It gives following exception when i'm trying to turn on second camera while the first one is still showing the image.




E/AndroidRuntime(32325): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): java.lang.RuntimeException: Fail to connect to camera service
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at android.hardware.Camera.native_setup(Native Method)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at android.hardware.Camera.<init>(Camera.java:265)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at android.hardware.Camera.open(Camera.java:226)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at com.example.videostreamer.MainActivity$CameraHandler.start(MainActivity.java:116)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at com.example.videostreamer.MainActivity$2.onClick(MainActivity.java:74)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at android.view.View.performClick(View.java:2532)
E/AndroidRuntime(32325): at android.widget.CompoundButton.performClick(CompoundButton.java:99)



In the documentaion i found a phrase that says:




public static Camera open (int cameraId)



Since: API Level 9 Creates a new Camera object to access a particular hardware camera. You must call release() when you are done using the camera, otherwise it will remain locked and be unavailable to other applications. Your application should only have one Camera object active at a time for a particular hardware camera.




.. but i'm having only one Camera object for one hardware camera and I wanted to create second object for second device.



  1. Does anybody know if this is possible (I'm using Android 2.3.3)?

  2. The place: android.hardware.Camera.native_setup(Native Method) can suggest that probably it is hardware/driver limitation - I'm using HTC Sensation.


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Comments

  1. This question basically says it cannot be done, but there may be some hack. This lack of response from google groups tells me most likely not. Here is another no-response post on google groups. Here is another post discussing the use of two cameras at the same time.

    So my initial answer is no, it is not possible. BUT there may be some workaround, you just may have to find it yourself because it isn't discovered yet :).

    EDIT 11/21/11: Unfortunately I found even further proof that it cannot be done, official from Sprint/HTC here. I realize you are using a Sensation, and this is an EVO 4g, but I'm sure it still applies.

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