The Flutter camera plugin encounters a glitch where videos captured on Android 11 and 12 fail to display when recorded with the front camera. Despite successful recording, viewing these videos on specific devices prompts issues. This report explores the problem and ongoing efforts to resolve it.
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Issue: Video Recorded with Flutter Camera Plugin Not Showing on Android 11 and 12 Front Cameras
The user reports an issue where videos captured using Flutter camera plugin fail to display on Android 11 and 12 devices when recorded with the front camera.
Steps to Reproduce
The user captures videos using both front and back cameras with the Flutter camera plugin. However, when attempting to view the recorded videos, they encounter issues specifically on Android 11 and 12 devices.
Expected Results
The expectation is that after capturing videos with both front and back cameras, the recorded videos should be viewable without any issues.
Actual Results
Despite successfully capturing videos with both cameras, the recorded videos fail to display on Android 11 and 12 devices.
Code Sample
No code sample provided.
Screenshots or Video
No media uploaded.
Logs
No logs provided.
Flutter Doctor Output
The user’s Flutter environment seems to be set up correctly according to the provided output.
Comments and Responses
Comment by huycozy
Member huycozy suggests testing the issue on different devices and checking the camera plugin version. They provide their successful test results on Pixel 7 and Realme 6.
Comment by krupalieBizTrait
The author confirms that the issue persists on specific devices such as ONEPLUS A5010 and oneplus nord ce, despite testing the example code provided by huycozy.
Comment by darshankawar
Member darshankawar shares links to community forums discussing similar issues with OnePlus devices and suggests the problem might be specific to OnePlus devices. They keep the issue open for further investigation.
Comment by krupalieBizTrait
The author provides an update, stating that the issue is not limited to OnePlus devices but affects multiple devices including Samsung, Real Me, and Vivo Y30 running Android versions 11, 12, and 13. They also mention encountering video freezing and pink screen issues.
Comment by darshankawar
Darshankawar acknowledges the update and shares their findings, indicating a different issue related to camera switching during video recording on a Samsung S10 running Android 12.
Comment by krupalieBizTrait
The author acknowledges the update provided by darshankawar.
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Section | Description |
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Issue | Video Recorded with Flutter Camera Plugin Not Showing on Android 11 and 12 Front Cameras |
Steps to Reproduce | The user captures videos using both front and back cameras with the Flutter camera plugin. However, when attempting to view the recorded videos, issues arise on Android 11 and 12 devices. |
Expected Results | After capturing videos with both front and back cameras, the expectation is that the recorded videos should be viewable without any issues. |
Actual Results | Despite successfully capturing videos with both cameras, the recorded videos fail to display on Android 11 and 12 devices. |
Code Sample | No code sample provided. |
Screenshots or Video | No media uploaded. |
Logs | No logs provided. |
Flutter Doctor Output | The user’s Flutter environment seems to be set up correctly according to the provided output. |
Comments and Responses | |
– Comment by huycozy | Member huycozy suggests testing the issue on different devices and checking the camera plugin version. They provide their successful test results on Pixel 7 and Realme 6. |
– Comment by krupalieBizTrait | The author confirms that the issue persists on specific devices such as ONEPLUS A5010 and oneplus nord ce, despite testing the example code provided by huycozy. |
– Comment by darshankawar | Member darshankawar shares links to community forums discussing similar issues with OnePlus devices and suggests the problem might be specific to OnePlus devices. |
– Comment by krupalieBizTrait | The author provides an update, stating that the issue is not limited to OnePlus devices but affects multiple devices including Samsung, Real Me, and Vivo Y30 running Android versions 11, 12, and 13. They also mention encountering video freezing and pink screen issues. |
– Comment by darshankawar | Darshankawar acknowledges the update and shares their findings, indicating a different issue related to camera switching during video recording on a Samsung S10 running Android 12. |
– Comment by krupalieBizTrait | The author acknowledges the update provided by darshankawar. |
Conclusion | The issue remains unresolved, with ongoing investigation needed to identify the root cause and potential solutions. |
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Conclusion
The issue remains unresolved, with ongoing investigation needed to identify the root cause and potential solutions.
FAQs
Q: What is the reported issue regarding the Flutter Camera Plugin?
A: Users report that videos captured using the Flutter camera plugin are not displaying on Android 11 and 12 devices when recorded with the front camera.
Q: What steps reproduce the problem?
A: Users capture videos using both front and back cameras with the Flutter camera plugin. However, when attempting to view the recorded videos, issues arise specifically on Android 11 and 12 devices.
Q: What are the expected results when capturing videos with the Flutter camera plugin?
A: The expectation is that after capturing videos with both front and back cameras, the recorded videos should be viewable without any issues.
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Q: What are the actual results reported by users?
A: Despite successfully capturing videos with both cameras, the recorded videos fail to display on Android 11 and 12 devices.
Q: Is there any provided code sample?
A: No, there is no code sample provided.
Q: Are there any screenshots or videos demonstrating the issue?
A: No media has been uploaded to demonstrate the issue.
Q: Have any logs been provided?
A: No, there are no logs provided.
Q: Is the Flutter environment correctly set up according to the user’s output?
A: Yes, the Flutter environment seems to be set up correctly according to the provided output.
Q: What suggestions have been made to address the issue?
A: Suggestions include testing the issue on different devices, checking the camera plugin version, and investigating potential device-specific issues.
Q: Are there any specific devices mentioned where the issue occurs?
A: Yes, specific devices such as ONEPLUS A5010, OnePlus Nord CE, Samsung, Realme, and Vivo Y30 running Android versions 11, 12, and 13 are mentioned where the issue occurs.
Q: What updates have been provided regarding the ongoing investigation?
A: Updates include acknowledging the issue’s impact on multiple devices and ongoing efforts to identify the root cause and potential solutions.
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