Hey, i downloaded [ROM][UNOFFICAL][6.0.1]Resurrection Remix OS[5.7.0] onto my Honor 5x KIW-L21 and i seem to not be able to use the camera roll option which prevents me from using the back camera.
P.S. The roll feature works fine on other apps like Snapchat which i thought was pretty strange, just the standard camera that aint functioning properly.
Has anybody got any information of why this is and even better a fix?
Thanks
simmy360 said:
Hey, i downloaded [ROM][UNOFFICAL][6.0.1]Resurrection Remix OS[5.7.0] onto my Honor 5x KIW-L21 and i seem to not be able to use the camera roll option which prevents me from using the back camera.
P.S. The roll feature works fine on other apps like Snapchat which i thought was pretty strange, just the standard camera that aint functioning properly.
Has anybody got any information of why this is and even better a fix?
Thanks
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I don't find any fix right now, I suggest you to install another camera app
Maybe ask the developer, the camera app might be corrupted.
Is there a verison which works on our phones?
Isn't night sight a feature copied from Huawei? The stock app should have it already. Or something similar. If that is not what you're looking for I'm sure there will be ports eventually
I don't like Huawei camera apps selfie feature. I wish they allowed you to turn of beauty mode completely. I am also looking for the stock google camera app. The ones online don't seem to even start on the mate 20 pro :/
mokky_miah said:
I don't like Huawei camera apps selfie feature. I wish they allowed you to turn of beauty mode completely. I am also looking for the stock google camera app. The ones online don't seem to even start on the mate 20 pro :/
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Change Portrait to Photo while in selfie mode to turn off beauty
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I have found the best and stable GCam for our beloved Max Pro M1.
It's the BCG's V6.2
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog498/
Once you install the GCam, set the base model of Front camera to Nexus 6P.
I've seen that all the gcam ports just make my face pink-ish inspite of the good lightning. I've also found a fix to it!
Go into settings (gcam) and go further into Advanced under Photo section.
Over there you'll find a saturation section for adjusting saturation.
Set the Highlight Saturation to 0.8 & Shadow Saturation to 1.2 and then you're good to go!
This gcam also does not have any grey shutter or shutter lag in Portrait mode. Everything works fine including Night Sight.
Slo-mo works?
Mr.Ak said:
Slo-mo works?
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Not on mine
Hello after install it works and all, But I cant seem to find the shortcut icon?
"MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" is the best Gcam port I've tried on this phone in terms of features and reliability.
Here's my review:
I tested "MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" on Android 9. Although it has some problems, so far this is the best Gcam port I've used on this phone.
Shooting modes:
1. Camera (default)
2. Portrait
3. Panorama
4. Lens Blur
5. Video
6. Night Sight
7. Photo Sphere
8. Google Lens
The modes I care about (1-6) all work.
Here are the problems I've discovered so far:
1. Hardware details
When photos are produced by this app, sometimes the information embedded in the photo files incorrectly identifies my phone as a Huawei phone, and incorrectly identifies my camera as "Huawei ASUS_X00TD." (This is an Asus phone; it has nothing to do with Huawei.)
Strangely, sometimes the photos produced by the app will instead say that the camera used to shoot them is "asus ASUS_X00TD," which is correct. (X00TD is the generic model code for this kind of phone by Asus, and my global 4 GB variant of the phone specifically has model code X00TDB.)
To me, these inconsistent details are irrelevant.
2. Location (Coordinates) Details
By default, Location Saving was enabled by the app. However, this data did not actually save to any of the photos produced by the app. It was only after manually disabling Location within the app and then re-enabling it that the app eventually saved this data to photos.
I do care about having Location details saved to photos. Although the feature is buggy and does not work as it should by default, it thankfully can work reliably once you fiddle with it.
3. App crashes
I discovered two ways to inadvertently crash the app.
First, turning off HDR causes the app to crash with a "Camera keeps stopping error."
Fortunately, once you re-start the app, HDR is disabled and you don't see that error anymore. Presumably HDR is actually disabled until manually re-enabled by the user.
The second way I crashed the app was by going into Settings and then clicking on Help. This produced the same fatal error as disabling HDR. The app thankfully works fine once you re-start it, so the fatal crash will not recur unless you repeat your actions.
Hardware: Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, model X00TDB (the 4 GB global variant of the phone)
Operating System: Android 9 (AospExtended-v6.6-X00TD-20190819-1346-OFFICIAL.zip)
Max Pro M1 User said:
"MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" is the best Gcam port I've tried on this phone in terms of features and reliability.
Here's my review:
I tested "MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" on Android 9. Although it has some problems, so far this is the best Gcam port I've used on this phone.
Shooting modes:
1. Camera (default)
2. Portrait
3. Panorama
4. Lens Blur
5. Video
6. Night Sight
7. Photo Sphere
8. Google Lens
The modes I care about (1-6) all work.
Here are the problems I've discovered so far:
1. Hardware details
When photos are produced by this app, sometimes the information embedded in the photo files incorrectly identifies my phone as a Huawei phone, and incorrectly identifies my camera as "Huawei ASUS_X00TD." (This is an Asus phone; it has nothing to do with Huawei.)
Strangely, sometimes the photos produced by the app will instead say that the camera used to shoot them is "asus ASUS_X00TD," which is correct. (X00TD is the generic model code for this kind of phone by Asus, and my global 4 GB variant of the phone specifically has model code X00TDB.)
To me, these inconsistent details are irrelevant.
2. Location (Coordinates) Details
By default, Location Saving was enabled by the app. However, this data did not actually save to any of the photos produced by the app. It was only after manually disabling Location within the app and then re-enabling it that the app eventually saved this data to photos.
I do care about having Location details saved to photos. Although the feature is buggy and does not work as it should by default, it thankfully can work reliably once you fiddle with it.
3. App crashes
I discovered two ways to inadvertently crash the app.
First, turning off HDR causes the app to crash with a "Camera keeps stopping error."
Fortunately, once you re-start the app, HDR is disabled and you don't see that error anymore. Presumably HDR is actually disabled until manually re-enabled by the user.
The second way I crashed the app was by going into Settings and then clicking on Help. This produced the same fatal error as disabling HDR. The app thankfully works fine once you re-start it, so the fatal crash will not recur unless you repeat your actions.
Hardware: Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, model X00TDB (the 4 GB global variant of the phone)
Operating System: Android 9 (AospExtended-v6.6-X00TD-20190819-1346-OFFICIAL.zip)
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Max Pro M1 User said:
"MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" is the best Gcam port I've tried on this phone in terms of features and reliability.
Here's my review:
I tested "MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun.apk" on Android 9. Although it has some problems, so far this is the best Gcam port I've used on this phone.
Shooting modes:
1. Camera (default)
2. Portrait
3. Panorama
4. Lens Blur
5. Video
6. Night Sight
7. Photo Sphere
8. Google Lens
The modes I care about (1-6) all work.
Here are the problems I've discovered so far:
1. Hardware details
When photos are produced by this app, sometimes the information embedded in the photo files incorrectly identifies my phone as a Huawei phone, and incorrectly identifies my camera as "Huawei ASUS_X00TD." (This is an Asus phone; it has nothing to do with Huawei.)
Strangely, sometimes the photos produced by the app will instead say that the camera used to shoot them is "asus ASUS_X00TD," which is correct. (X00TD is the generic model code for this kind of phone by Asus, and my global 4 GB variant of the phone specifically has model code X00TDB.)
To me, these inconsistent details are irrelevant.
2. Location (Coordinates) Details
By default, Location Saving was enabled by the app. However, this data did not actually save to any of the photos produced by the app. It was only after manually disabling Location within the app and then re-enabling it that the app eventually saved this data to photos.
I do care about having Location details saved to photos. Although the feature is buggy and does not work as it should by default, it thankfully can work reliably once you fiddle with it.
3. App crashes
I discovered two ways to inadvertently crash the app.
First, turning off HDR causes the app to crash with a "Camera keeps stopping error."
Fortunately, once you re-start the app, HDR is disabled and you don't see that error anymore. Presumably HDR is actually disabled until manually re-enabled by the user.
The second way I crashed the app was by going into Settings and then clicking on Help. This produced the same fatal error as disabling HDR. The app thankfully works fine once you re-start it, so the fatal crash will not recur unless you repeat your actions.
Hardware: Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1, model X00TDB (the 4 GB global variant of the phone)
Operating System: Android 9 (AospExtended-v6.6-X00TD-20190819-1346-OFFICIAL.zip)
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But in my asus max m1 pro device it's automatically back and it remains show me black screen only and automatically turn back I also use same device and camera to api isn't enable in my device and I'm also in same version
aryankr_147 said:
But in my asus max m1 pro device it's automatically back and it remains show me black screen only and automatically turn back I also use same device and camera to api isn't enable in my device and I'm also in same version
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Sorry, your message is not clear. I don't understand you, but it seems like you're having problems using the camera app on your Max Pro M1.
If English is not your first language, maybe try posting your message in your native language, as someone may understand it. Alternatively, maybe someone can translate for you.
I've had varying degrees of success with these Google Camera ports on my Max Pro M1:
trCamera_V1.1_Eugene_Onegin
PMGC_7.2.014_Zoom_V4
MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun
MGC_7.3.020_Parrot043-v2
Max Pro M1 User said:
Sorry, your message is not clear. I don't understand you, but it seems like you're having problems using the camera app on your Max Pro M1.
If English is not your first language, maybe try posting your message in your native language, as someone may understand it. Alternatively, maybe someone can translate for you.
I've had varying degrees of success with these Google Camera ports on my Max Pro M1:
trCamera_V1.1_Eugene_Onegin
PMGC_7.2.014_Zoom_V4
MGC_6.2.024_BSG-based_TlnNeun
MGC_7.3.020_Parrot043-v2
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In my device camera to api isn't enabled
So, will this gcam work in my device
I also use asus max m1 pro. But 3/32 gb varrient
If any gcam works then I already used What you said
Suggest me a better gcam That works on this device
aryankr_147 said:
In my device camera to api isn't enabled
So, will this gcam work in my device
I also use asus max m1 pro. But 3/32 gb varrient
If any gcam works then I already used What you said
Suggest me a better gcam That works on this device
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I don't think any Gcam app will work until you enable Camera 2 API or install a custom ROM.
Why don't you enable Camera 2 API? It's not so difficult to do if you have a computer and have successfully installed the ADB program and the generic USB driver for Android phones.
Hi, few days ago I finally tried GCam and I have multiple feelings about it. There are cases where gcam pics rock but sometimes MIUI is much better. However thats not the topic. My problem is that sometimes when I switch camera apps (from GCam to MIUI) - it breaks the camera and the only solution is reboot. Simply both cameras say that there was a problem with a camera and both apps quit.
I did following:
1) rooted phone - successfuly
2) enabled camera2 api - success
3) installed few versions of gcam - all of them break the camera at any time
I luckily didnt have to move the vendor lib file as all cameras were working properly (back and front cameras)
So what did I do wrong? I am using latest developer (weekly) MIUI.
Thanks!!
Read this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-8-Lite/how-to/how-to-enable-camera2api-install-gcam-t3919290
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persona78 said:
Read this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-8-Lite/how-to/how-to-enable-camera2api-install-gcam-t3919290
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This is exactly what I did.
This issue already applies to the 2nd phone I ordered. If I use the camera app with the standard photo mode with the main lens I cant manually change exposure nor can I take pictures while manually focusing. I have to wait until the focus is done and then after 2-3 second I am able to take photos.
This issue isnt present when using Gcam or some generic HD camera apps from the google playstore which leads me to think that it might be a bug indeed. I am not alone with this issue since I found at least 2 other people in german forums who mentioned the same. Is this something anyone from here experienced as well?
Mine shoot almost instantly when I adjust the focus and exposure on standard mode. I'm using Redmi Note 9S latest global version (11.0.7.0 QJWMIXM)
xsam123 said:
Mine shoot almost instantly when I adjust the focus and exposure on standard mode. I'm using Redmi Note 9S latest global version (11.0.7.0 QJWMIXM)
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I will just return the 2nd device as well. Maybe I will go for a third round