Hello guys,
I am a member of a small student team which is trying to emulate camera from virtual Android machine into Windows 8.
We've made a little research and didn't find any camera specifications or protocol. So we decided to emulate it using API level of Android and Windows respectively. First of all we want to replace video stream from camera into ours. We've found a good framework - Xposed (I guess, everybody knows it here). We guess, it will help us in this issue. So we are trying to use it for replacement. Also, we find that we can't capture video stream from api level (maybe we are wrong?). In any case, we hope you, guys, can help us in these issues.
Therefore we have many question and nobody to ask:
1. How many different camera protocols exist? How does they look like? What is the difference?
2. How is easier to emulate camera on API or HW level?
3. How can we capture and change video stream from camera on Android except going inside the kernel?
Thank you for your attention.
P.S Also you should know, that we are just beginners and we may have wrong ideas
I am a member of a small student team which is trying to emulate camera from virtual Android machine into Windows 8.
We've made a little research and didn't find any camera specifications or protocol. So we decided to emulate it using API level of Android and Windows respectively. First of all we want to replace video stream from camera into ours. We've found a good framework - Xposed (I guess, everybody knows it here). We guess, it will help us in this issue. So we are trying to use it for replacement. Also, we find that we can't capture video stream from api level (maybe we are wrong?). In any case, we hope you, guys, can help us in these issues.
Therefore we have many question and nobody to ask:
1. How many different camera protocols exist? How does they look like? What is the difference?
2. How is easier to emulate camera on API or HW level?
3. How can we capture and change video stream from camera on Android except going inside the kernel?
Thank you for your attention.
P.S Also you should know, that we are just beginners and we may have wrong ideas
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