Camera Example¶
Shows how to capture a still image or record video. or video.
The Camera Example demonstrates how you can use Qt Multimedia to implement some basic Camera functionality to take still images and record video clips with audio.
Running the Example¶
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The example implements a Camera
class that acts as our camera interface. It has a user interface, control functions, setting values and a means of defining the location where the image or video clip is to be saved. It will also store the image and video settings.
The Camera class uses:
An instance of
QCamera
, the API class interface to the hardware.An instance of
QImageCapture
to take still images.An instance of
QMediaRecorder
to record video. It also contains the user interface object.
The Camera constructor does some basic initialization:
The user interface is initialized.
UI signals are connected to slots that react to the triggering event.
However, most of the work is done when the setCamera() function is called, passing in a QCameraDevice
.
setCamera() sets up various connections between the user interface and the functionality of the Camera class using signals and slots. It also instantiates and initializes the QCamera
, QImageCapture
, and QMediaRecorder
objects mentioned above. The still and video recording visual tabs are enabled and finally the start()
function of the QCamera
object is called.
Now that the camera is ready for user commands it waits for a suitable event. Such an event can be a key press of either the Key_CameraFocus
or Key_Camera
buttons on the application window. Camera focus will simply display the preview and lock the camera settings. Key_Camera
will either call takeImage() if doing an image capture, or call record()
or stop()
(if already recording) on the QMediaRecorder
instance when recording video.
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