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[jira] [Commented] (CB-7117) MediaFile.getFormatData() of
newly-recorded video contains bad information
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Matthew Curtis commented on CB-7117:
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I should note that in my example, there is only one video in the files array.
> MediaFile.getFormatData() of newly-recorded video contains bad information
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CB-7117
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7117
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin Media, Plugin Media Capture
> Affects Versions: 3.5.0
> Environment: iOS 7, Android 4.4
> Reporter: Matthew Curtis
>
> I use the capture plugin to record a video from the device's camera. Upon completion of recording, I'd like to get the duration of the video for use in my application. However, when I run this test on my iPad or Android phone, the MediaFileData object contains zero-ed out information. Here's a snippet:
> {code:JavaScript}
> navigator.device.capture.captureVideo(
> function(files) {
> var videoFile = files[0];
> videoFile.getFormatData(function(fileData) {
> console.log('file data:' + JSON.stringify(fileData));
> });
> }
> );
> {code}
> The console output is:
> {code:JavaScript}
> file data:{"width":0,"duration":0,"bitrate":0,"codecs":null,"height":0}
> {code}
> As best as I can tell, I'm using this correctly. Is there something I'm missing, or can this not be used for newly-created media?
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