commit | 3c2064c63f4c8b5294f5159ae342cf390ce23942 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Charcoal Chen <charcoalchen@google.com> | Mon Sep 19 13:33:50 2022 +0800 |
committer | Charcoal Chen <charcoalchen@google.com> | Mon Sep 19 18:00:39 2022 +0800 |
tree | 1411052b9818aaa3182b5c70a52e25edec60cdf6 | |
parent | 413f53ba6ce29c7eb4a8cfadbffd701bfff901b7 [diff] |
Fix Samsung J7 Prime (SM-G610M) and J7 (SM-J710MN) Preview/VideoCapture stretched issue The Preview or VideoCapture images will be stretched if 1920x1080 resolution is selected for Preview or VideoCapture. - Update ExtraCroppingQuirk to force select the resolution set for SM-G610M/SM-J710MN only when the device API level is 26 or below. - Update ExcludedSupportedSizesQuirk to exclude 1920x1080 resolution for SM-G610M/SM-J710MN Preview when the device API level is 27 or above. - Update ExcludeStretchedVideoQualityQuirk to exclude FHD quality for SM-G610M/SM-J710MN VideoCapture when the device API level is 27 or above. Relnote: "Fixed Samsung J7 Prime (SM-G610M) and J7 (SM-J710MN) Preview/VideoCapture stretched issue on API level 27 devices. Resolution 1920x1080 causes the Preview/VideoCapture images to be stretched. Added quirks to not select the 1920x1080 resolution for Preview or VideoCapture to avoid the image stretched problem." Bug: 245495234 Test: manual test && ./gradlew camera:camera-camera2:build && ./gradlew camera:camera-video:connectedAndroidTest && ./gradlew camera:integration-tests:camera-testapp-core:connectedAndroidTest Change-Id: I0e04ea85b3aea9962f6befa25b8fd5297e764b1f
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