public final class CameraVideoRecording extends Object implements IDisposable
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void |
dispose()
Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting
unmanaged resources.
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protected void |
dispose(boolean disposing) |
protected void |
finalize()
Called by the garbage collector on an object when garbage collection
determines that there are no more references to the object.
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boolean |
getIsRecording()
Gets if recording is occurring or not.
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void |
startRecording(String wmvFilename,
int videoBitRate,
int videoFrameRate)
Deprecated.
Use the overload taking a video format instead.
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void |
startRecording(String fileDirectory,
String filePrefix,
CameraSnapshotFileFormat cameraSnapshotFileFormat,
int startingFrameNumber,
int numberOfFrameDigits)
Starts recording a frame stack.
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void |
startRecording(String fileDirectory,
String filePrefix,
CameraVideoFormat videoFormat,
int videoBitRate,
int videoFrameRate)
Starts recording a video file at the specified bit and frame rate.
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void |
stopRecording()
Stops recording.
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protected void finalize() throws Throwable
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in class Object
Throwable
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raised by this methodWeakReference
,
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public final void dispose()
IDisposable
dispose
in interface IDisposable
protected void dispose(boolean disposing)
public final boolean getIsRecording()
@Deprecated public final void startRecording(String wmvFilename, int videoBitRate, int videoFrameRate)
wmvFilename
- The filename of the WMV file.videoBitRate
- A higher value will create larger files with better visual quality than
a lower value that will create smaller files with poorer visual quality. A value of 5000 is a
good starting point to judge the file size to visual quality trade-off.videoFrameRate
- The frame rate of the video in frames per second. A value of 30 is typical.public final void startRecording(String fileDirectory, String filePrefix, CameraVideoFormat videoFormat, int videoBitRate, int videoFrameRate)
fileDirectory
- The directory in which the video will be saved.filePrefix
- Used to create the filename of the video. This file prefix should
not contain a file extension. The correct file extension will be added based on the specified videoFormat.videoFormat
- The file format for the video.videoBitRate
- A higher value will create larger files with better visual quality than
a lower value that will create smaller files with poorer visual quality. A value of 5000 is a
good starting point to judge the file size to visual quality trade-off.videoFrameRate
- The frame rate of the video in frames per second. A value of 30 is typical.public final void startRecording(String fileDirectory, String filePrefix, CameraSnapshotFileFormat cameraSnapshotFileFormat, int startingFrameNumber, int numberOfFrameDigits)
fileDirectory
- The directory in which each frame will be saved.filePrefix
- Used to create the filename of each saved frame.cameraSnapshotFileFormat
- The file format of each saved frame.startingFrameNumber
- The number of the first framenumberOfFrameDigits
- The maximum number of digits available for defining the frame numberpublic final void stopRecording()