For storing pointers, long is used in media classes,
as native pointers can be 64-bit.
In addition, some minor changes have been done
to conform with standard JNI practice (e.g. use
of jint instead of int in JNI function prototypes)
Change-Id: Idc4ca0124d03df7f9cef412488abafd020e5e774
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
- Added hasProfile to CamcorderProfile and JNI.
- Added hasCamcorderProfile to MediaProfiles.
- using android.hardware.Camera.CAMERA_ID_DEFAULT for default camera
in get().
Change-Id: Ib57bb49ae79492d7cbc0ec6c7b6efcbf74f80013
- Added enums QUALITY_{QCIF,480P,720P,1080P}
QUALITY_TIME_LAPSE_{LOW,HIGH,QCIF,480P,720P,1080P} in CamcorderProfile
and corresponding ones in MediaProfiles.
- Added functions createDefaultCamcorderTimeLapseLowProfile,
createDefaultCamcorderTimeLapseHighProfile to set default values.
- Moved javadoc for constants to the get() function.
Change-Id: Ib8b3f8d29395dff77a397d1e6b44cfaf8c481d4d
- I decided to completely remove jpeg decoding related stuff from this change
I think that setting is better off if it is specified by the system properties.
We don't have to include MediaProfiles.h header in skia files