[GCam] Camera and video mode not working - General Topics

Hi everyone,
So I have finally found the working (almost) GCam for Blackview BV9800Pro. Tried all developers apps and I found that this app https://f.celsoazevedo.com/file/cfiles/gcm1/Gcam_6.1.021_Advanced_V1.6-Fu24_5Lens-02b-A10.apk or any other by @fu24 which has "A10" at the end does not crash.
I am able to shoot panoramic, lens blur and photosphere images. However, in camera mode no photo is shkt is made when I click shotter button, it acts like it captured image, but there ia no image in galery. Also, when I switch to video mode the app crashes. Portrait mode and nightshot also does not seem to work...
P.S, when I go to this app settings -> about, it says that this app is based on MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2e.
I have tried to install this one just to check maybe this one works, but got message "app was not installed".
Ideas?

Have anyone faced such issue or have an idea what could be wrong? Maybe GCam developer could take a look at this issue?

louis2020 said:
I am able to shoot panoramic, lens blur and photosphere images. However, in camera mode no photo is shkt is made when I click shotter button, it acts like it captured image, but there ia no image in galery. Also, when I switch to video mode the app crashes. Portrait mode and nightshot also does not seem to work...
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The same to You? Have You tried any other GCam app?

Whenever I try to record a video then a error shows up, "cannot record video, close video mode and try again".
Device - redmi 8

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hello everyone. good day to all of you.
phone: samsung s+ i9001
ROM: CyanogenMod 10 by ivendor - Alpha 6
there's a problem i am facing that is quite troublesome.
forgive me if i could not explain this matter in a clearer manner but i'll try..
after taking the first picture, the picture taken will show (preview? and some apps do ask an option to save or discard it) and usually by clicking the 'back' button, the camera app will go back to its shooting mode to capture another picture.
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[Q]Nexus S Camera Problem

Hi! I had these camera issues on my Nexus S i9020xxkl1 for a quite a long time now. Hopefully someone knows how to fix this.
#1: My front camera is showing on landscape mode, even though I'm holding it right (portrait). the buttons are showing on portrait too. its just that the camera preview is on landscape!
#2: On my rear camera, when I press the record button to take a video, the camera app crashes and shows "unfortunately, gallery has stopped".
I almost tried everything from wiping, return to stock etc. Now I'm on stock 4.0.4. thank you!
Mickks said:
Hi! I had these camera issues on my Nexus S i9020xxkl1 for a quite a long time now. Hopefully someone knows how to fix this.
#1: My front camera is showing on landscape mode, even though I'm holding it right (portrait). the buttons are showing on portrait too. its just that the camera preview is on landscape!
#2: On my rear camera, when I press the record button to take a video, the camera app crashes and shows "unfortunately, gallery has stopped".
I almost tried everything from wiping, return to stock etc. Now I'm on stock 4.0.4. thank you!
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I believe that you have a software problem..and the easiest way for you is to reinstall a new software (ROM). You can find it in this site in the right topic. You follow the indications and maybe you fix your problem.
Make a backup of your data/apps/images/contacts/etc & enjoy your new phone
Mickks said:
Hi! I had these camera issues on my Nexus S i9020xxkl1 for a quite a long time now. Hopefully someone knows how to fix this.
#1: My front camera is showing on landscape mode, even though I'm holding it right (portrait). the buttons are showing on portrait too. its just that the camera preview is on landscape!
#2: On my rear camera, when I press the record button to take a video, the camera app crashes and shows "unfortunately, gallery has stopped".
I almost tried everything from wiping, return to stock etc. Now I'm on stock 4.0.4. thank you!
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Try a kitkat rom. It's at least 3x faster than ICS and has a good chance to fix your problem.
Mickks said:
Hi! I had these camera issues on my Nexus S i9020xxkl1 for a quite a long time now. Hopefully someone knows how to fix this.
#1: My front camera is showing on landscape mode, even though I'm holding it right (portrait). the buttons are showing on portrait too. its just that the camera preview is on landscape!
#2: On my rear camera, when I press the record button to take a video, the camera app crashes and shows "unfortunately, gallery has stopped".
I almost tried everything from wiping, return to stock etc. Now I'm on stock 4.0.4. thank you!
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flashing to stock firmware again maybe your camera work again

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You're using HDR mode that complies multiple exposure settings to get you the best pic. It's always slower than non HDR mode.
That looks horrible.
HDR mode on my nexus 4 works a lot faster.
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Bronyr said:
You're using HDR mode that complies multiple exposure settings to get you the best pic. It's always slower than non HDR mode.
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First pic was in auto mode.. you can see after I focused on the car, I hit the shutter button... 3 secs later, sound and then another 7 secs later the pic gets taken.. I then swiped to the different scene modes
but regardless which scene mode, does the same thing... really annoying.. tried uninstalling and reinstalling many times but same thing...
not sure if theres a similar topic, but Ive noticed an issue with saving photos after they are taken, it takes couple minutes or more for them to show in gallery.
if I take a photo, and go out of the camera app and enter gallery, the most recent photos wont show.
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