Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Same issue here. I think it has something to do with the Kitkat-Update as it
was working fine with Android 4.3 on both my Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 (2013). The
runtime VM is still Dalvik, also tried with ART. I have created a video
documenting this.
Refer to http://youtu.be/mvxOXpxW0RM
Logcat does not generate any output apparently.
Original comment by cedric.r...@gmail.com
on 23 Nov 2013 at 2:52
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Hello, I can report the same issue.
Used devices: D800 + NEXUS7 (2013) with Android 4.4.
Soon I activate the live view, the application 'hangs', no reaction. You've to
kill it.
Since I really like the DSLRdashboard, I downgraded back to N7 factory
settings, which is Android 4.3.
And .... no problems anymore. Works perfect, same on my ACER A700 with v 4.1.
Hope this KitKat issue can be fixed soon. Good luck!
Original comment by Roland.H...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2013 at 8:08
Same problem with DDB 30.30 Android 4.4 Nexus 7 v 2013 D4 connected via TP Link
3040 v2 router. DDB worked perfectly with Android 4.3. Not so much with 4.4. I
can connect to the router and live view initially works but on first shutter
release (doesn't seem to matter how DDB triggers the shutter, swipe or button
press) DDB crashes. I sent the crash reports but not sure if there is anything
there which is of much use.
Original comment by dbmwalt...@gmail.com
on 28 Nov 2013 at 2:56
Hi, I´ve the same issue with my Nikon D800. Connection works perfect with USB
and with the TP Link. After exposure the system is freezing and I need to close
the app. Yesterday it worked for some sessions perfect, but today it´s a
nightmare. Because I really like this app it would be wonderful if this issue
could be resolved.
Thanks.
Jürgen
Original comment by graeserj...@t-online.de
on 2 Dec 2013 at 5:26
Hi. I hope that this is an appropriate post for this forum. In another forum
Zoltan posted a link to a different version of the OpenCV manager as a possible
solution to the live view problem. I uninstalled the current version of OpenCV
Manager and installed the version of OpenCV Manager that Zoltan suggested. It
works as best as I can tell. I have not been able to test it extensively but
the crashes stopped immediately and DDB resumed to work as expected. The file
can be found by clicking on "Downloads" above and searching "current downloads"
for the the following "OpenCV_2.4.6_Manager_2.9_armv7a-neon." That should take
you to the file where it can be downloaded. One suggestion, do not allow Google
to automatically update the apps. A newer version of OpenCV Manager is
available in Google Play but the same problems reoccurred when the newer
version of OpenCV Manager was installed. I hope that Zoltan can update the app
to accommodate the newer version of OpenCV Manager, if this is the root cause
of the problem. As noted above this is truly a wonderful app.
Original comment by dbmwalt...@gmail.com
on 3 Dec 2013 at 4:19
Hi,
thanks for the tip above. The mentioned OpenCV version fixed the problem.
Jürgen
Original comment by graeserj...@t-online.de
on 4 Dec 2013 at 5:15
Sorry for late answer, it's my fault not seeing there where more open issues.
The latest version contains the OpenCv libraries so no need for OpenCv Manager
anymore if you only used it with DD.
Original comment by hub...@gmail.com
on 25 Feb 2014 at 8:07
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
schuster...@gmail.com
on 22 Nov 2013 at 3:17