I'm trying to test against 1.5 sdk 3.  I'm only trying to access the
camera and the sd card.

I don't see anything (or don't know how to use) in the Java Stack
Trace Console in the Eclipse debug move.

In the DDMS I keep getting the following

08-20 01:03:44.452: ERROR/jdwp(875): Failed sending reply to debugger:
Broken pipe
08-20 01:03:50.722: ERROR/MediaPlayer(554): Unable to to create media
player
08-20 01:03:50.722: ERROR/CameraService(554): Failed to load
CameraService sounds.
08-20 01:03:50.742: ERROR/MediaPlayer(554): Unable to to create media
player
08-20 01:03:50.742: ERROR/CameraService(554): Failed to load
CameraService sounds.
08-20 01:03:50.782: ERROR/Camera(882): _getParameters: picture-
format=jpeg;picture-size=213x350;preview-format=yuv422sp;preview-frame-
rate=15;preview-size=176x144
08-20 01:03:50.812: ERROR/Camera(882): setParameters()

Should I limit the features of my AVD?  Expand them?


On Aug 19, 12:32 am, "Tommy" <droi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is the OS version are you testing on? What features of the camera are
> you using. I had the same issue due to trying to call the flash feature on a
> 1.5 device. They don't support flash. So a list of the features would be
> helpful and the OS version your testing on. I had a few issues I had to
> figure out trying to work with the camera.
>
>
>
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> [mailto:android-develop...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Murphy
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> To: android-developers@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [android-developers] Re: Camera Application Not Working When I
> Test on My Phone
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> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Chris Maurer <cgmau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > When I step through the code I get an error in Looper.loop() line:124
> > after the onCreate function.
>
> That information is not especially useful. We would need the stack
> trace, at least to the point where your own code starts showing up.
>
> > i apologize for my ignorance, but what will the Java stack trace look
> > like in logcat
>
> Generally, it will look like a Java stack trace does everywhere else
> you do Java development.
>
> http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/Stacktrace/
>
> In DDMS, it will be colored red. Also, some Android stack traces are
> in two halves, the bottom half labeled "Caused by" -- that'd be the
> more relevant half.
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