How can I use the camera in Windows Phone 10 and save screenshots o pictures with out flash (I mean blocking the flash option to the users) Is it possible?
You can create the user experience you want making your own camera app. Universal Windows Platform APIs will give you full control over what your user will be able to do.
Take this sample camera app as a good starting point
https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-universal-samples/tree/master/Samples/CameraStarterKit
The process of taking a picture using the camera and taking a screenshot are completely different.
here is an article on how to make and save a screenshot, works for win 8.1, also for Windows Phone 10
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/lighthouse/archive/2013/10/18/capturing-snapshot-in-windows-8-1-store-app.aspx
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In the new Microsoft Flight Simulator you can pop different cockpit displays out into their own external windows, like this:
However, none of the buttons needed to interact with the displays get "popped out" as well.
I'd like to build a web app that can embed (the continuously updating image of) one of these windows that I can surround with buttons, etc, for interaction to have, say, running on a tablet next to you.
My question is, is it possible with Node to embed the continuously updating image of a native Windows window within a webpage?
Stumbled upon the Screen Capture API. This is what I was looking for.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Screen_Capture_API
I'm developing a Web Application on Tizen. My application was first developed on other platforms like iOS and Android.
Basically it starts on Landscape mode and plays remote content such as image, video or opens a web page. It has a menu inside the app to offer people the ability to change the screen orientation inside the app manually.
This approach is quite easy on iOS and Android but on Tizen seems it doesn't work that easy.
I'm following Tizen's official documentation which send's us to : https://w3c.github.io/screen-orientation/
But, can't make it work even though I followed steps written on the link above.
This is what I got when I try to rotate:
Trying with :
screen.orientation.lock('portrait-primary')
Error :
Promise {}
index.html:1 Uncaught (in promise) DOMException: The page needs to be fullscreen in order to call screen.orientation.lock().
P.S. The app is already in fullscreen. The error is not relevant.
Do you have any ideas ?
Thank you
For all to those who are still trying to achieve this:
After having a long discussion with Samsung, they claimed that supporting the TV orientation via code is not possible right now (Not sure if it's gonna be implemented in the future).
These restrictions come due to different operability of the hardware components on different orientation.
The only way to rotate your screen is to do it via Samsung's TV Settings so that it can prepare its hardware for the chosen orientation.
There are a special Samsung TVs for Advertising market (Digital Signage series) that are ready to set the orientation of the screen.
I comercial Samsung TV sets Tizen is not able to rotate some kind of elements (as far I know the video object are one of the HTML elements that cannot be rotated)
I've developed some apps for Tizen and for one customer I tried to make a video wall but it was impossible due the firmware limitation of Tizen (it's a marketing strategy in order to avoid having hotel and digital signage capabilities in commercial TV sets)
I have spent lots of time in doing google, but everywhere i have found only 2 way to play swf/flv in win form application and both are not working for me.
1.Using Shockwave flash object:
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/635085/Playing-Flash-Files-SWF-in-Csharp-Form
I am able to add "Shockwave flash object" to toolbar but when i drop it on form, my visual studio gets restart immediately..
2.Playing swf in webbrowser control in winform:
This is also not working.
NOTE: I have done re-installation of flash player but still issue is same. Adobe Flash Player 13.0.0.182 is installed on my machine.
I have event though of converting swf/flv into video and then play in some player in c# but for that also i am not able to find any free library/code to convert flv/swf to video.
Please provide any link or suggest.
Finally got the solution..
I had to install the IE specific version of flash player to get the things working correctly..
its very easy in three step
drag web browser from toolbox
in the properties of web browser go to URL and paste the address of your SWF file
now run the application
I'm working on a Spotify App, but the Spotify application keeps crashing on me. I have been trying to debug my own Javascript code, to see where it goes wrong, but it seems a bit random. It almost always happens when my app loses focus (i.e. switch to another app). Is there a compatibility issue with jQuery perhaps?
Unfortunately I can't find any crash-logs or anything, for Spotify. Are there any?
I hope someone can help me along here, because this problem makes developing cool Spotify Apps as good as impossible.
Edit: To clarify, I'm using Spotify 0.8.8.450.gd9413514, on Windows 8 64-bit, but I've also experienced the same on Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6.
Using Windows 7, you can create a crash log by accessing the Task Manager, right clicking the Spotify process and selecting "Create dump file". If you're on Mac OS X, you can get a crash dump by opening the Activity Monitor, selecting the Spotify process and clicking 'Sample Process'.
I was having the same problems, It seems related to ads banner on the top. Run the ad video and pause it, that solved the problem for me.
I'm pretty new to IOS4 audio/multitasking and i cant find an answer on this topic:
Got a, pretty easy, two part question:
What framework works in conjunction with the ipod framework? Everyone's seen the pandora app, so the question is:
How do you get the app to notify the user that music is playing (via the purple play icon in the status bar)?
How does this become controllable via the multitasking control bar (ya know, the ones right next to the lock-aspect button)?
It's all the same process.
The play icon is added when you successfully link up your app with the remote play controls (remoteControlReceivedWithEvent). The controls are just events that are channeled to your remote control aware app.
TYPE of audio doesn't matter, as far as i know (MPAudioPlayer doesn't work in the background though).
Hope that helps the newer coders out there :)