Given that there is no rear camera, is there any practical way to use the front camera for barcode scanning, or for that matter any other type of scanning?
Related
http://mobileama.com/VCODE.htm
tested if the cam of my himalaya could just
be used as a normal barcode reader but the
image quality is too poor :S
Hello
I own an HTC tytn, and I want to do the following:
record a video from my car, with real-time GPS coordinates being printed at the bottom of the picture.
Can a combination of some GPS receiver and tytn do this ?
Thank you
The problem won't be the GPS receiver, but the camera software. The build-in software can't do that. And a third party software would have to support the TyTN camera.
You can record the video with the phones camera (note the time you start recording), and be running a GPS message recording software. then you can use a video editor software in your PC to spuerimpose the text (gps coordinates) in to the movie.
ok thanks -- I think I may just splash out on a video camera with built-in GPS (not cheap), unless the HTC device with built-in GPS (Artemis ?) somehow does it ...
Silly question, why do you want to do this?
Depending on your answer you may find www.mp3car.com an interesting place to vist.
I am working on a large building site, with structures only partially built.
I am trying to show the status of the project to clients by taking a film of the site as it is now, with exact GPS location shown at all times
I woulf then be able to relate exactly what is shown on the film to a modelisation of the fully completed project that we already have.
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Fair enough, I saw the Car mentioned and thought you migt be trying to have a video black box in your car, a common idea and one that is being acheived by putting a PC in your car. Hence the link to www.mp3car.com.
I wish you luck in your seach.
i have mun_rus 2.00.SE rom (excellent by the way)
i notice there is a GPS camera mode that you need a GPS fix to use,
so what do you use these for TomTom?
i tried looking through all POI options in TomTom but no luck!
Can someone shed some light on what could be a neat addition to the already Fantastic Trinity?
You could use GPSINfo for fix or other gps software.
It embeds your location into the EXIF data of the photo you take (aka Geocoding - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocoding)
If you upload your photos online to a site like flickr you can set it to read the EXIF data so that it will place your photos on a map.
My GPS is enabled through connections at GPD1,COM9. The GPS info shows it responding, but GPS photo mode keeps trying to access the GPS to no effect. What can I do more?
harkos66 said:
My GPS is enabled through connections at GPD1,COM9. The GPS info shows it responding, but GPS photo mode keeps trying to access the GPS to no effect. What can I do more?
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make sure you are outdoors to obtain gps fix, i use same settings & mines OK, GPS camera seems a bit useless though, would be nice if TomTom could use GPS picture POI
Hi.
Is there any good camcorder application for the hermes?
With its 400Mhz processor, I assume that it's builtin camcorder should be able to capture at 30fps in CIF. But it isn't the case.
Anyone can explain that?
Cheers.
the cam chip itself can be a limiting factor
the fact that it does alot of other things at the same ting another
diagrams show that most connectors from the cpu goes to the touch part
it's not a cam device
it use a cmos video chip rather then a ccd like real digital cameras and dv cams
http://www.dalsa.com/markets/ccd_vs_cmos.asp
if you want to read more...
I just purchased an LTE version to replace my WiFi only and I noticed in the hidden menus that the LTE has a Sony IMX135 sensor and the WiFi has an IMX134 sensor.
There are some differences: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201208/12-107E/ with the most notable beeing that the IMX135 supports 13Mpixel cameras as its the same sensor with the Note 3. There is also a notable difference between the two.
Here are 2 photos. It looks like the LTE has better noise reduction and thus having more detail resolved, but the WiFi has better color accuracy.
IMX135 Photo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5qtu8kDi0b-a3g3dlQwUzdxaE0/view?usp=sharing
IMX134 Photo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5qtu8kDi0b-Y1JiSkhBZU1WUEE/view?usp=sharing
And here are the screenshots of the hidden menu
Shadowjump said:
I just purchased an LTE version to replace my WiFi only and I noticed in the hidden menus that the LTE has a Sony IMX135 sensor and the WiFi has an IMX134 sensor.
There are some differences: http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201208/12-107E/ with the most notable beeing that the IMX135 supports 13Mpixel cameras as its the same sensor with the Note 3. There is also a notable difference between the two.
Here are 2 photos. It looks like the LTE has better noise reduction and thus having more detail resolved, but the WiFi has better color accuracy.
IMX135 Photo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5qtu8kDi0b-a3g3dlQwUzdxaE0/view?usp=sharing
IMX134 Photo
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5qtu8kDi0b-Y1JiSkhBZU1WUEE/view?usp=sharing
And here are the screenshots of the hidden menu
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What code did you use to access the menu?
Thanks
*#34971539# and if you have WiFi only version, open the Calulator (the Samsung one) and type first (+30012012732+ and a dial pad will open