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[jira] [Assigned] (CB-6359) resolveLocalFileSystemURL continues to be inconsistent, now fails specifically on Galaxy Note 3 when capturing video only

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6359?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Ian Clelland reassigned CB-6359:
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    Assignee: Ian Clelland

> resolveLocalFileSystemURL continues to be inconsistent, now fails specifically on Galaxy Note 3 when capturing video only
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-6359
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6359
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Android, Plugin File, Plugin Media Capture
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.0
>         Environment: On Mac
> Cordova info
> Current Node Version
>     v0.10.25
> Current Cordova CLI Version
>     3.4.0-0.1.0
> Testing with: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Android)...the device is NOT rooted.
>            Reporter: Ralph S Theart
>            Assignee: Ian Clelland
>              Labels: android, capture
>
> Ok this is a very strange bug. Some background first though. I have 10 test devices at my house so I can test the apps I make. Of the 10 devices 8 are android. My app works across the board on all of them flawlessly. So I already know its not something related to my set up or my code. Out of the *10* devices one specific feature seems to fail on one specific device (Galaxy Note 3). When you capture video and try to resolve the URI you will always get error core 5 every single time no matter what changes you make or conditions. Here is the code.
> {code}
> navigator.device.capture.captureVideo(function(mediaFiles){
> 	        var mediaFilePath = mediaFiles[0].fullPath;
> 	        
>                 window.resolveLocalFileSystemURL(mediaFilePath, function(){
>                        ///never gets this far
>                 }, function(error){
>                        console.log(error.code);
>                        *Always fails with error code 5*
>                 });
> 	    }, function(error){
> 			var msg = 'Messages > captureVideo():: An error occurred during video capture: ' + error.code;
> 			console.log(msg, null, 'Uh oh!');
>            });
> {code}
> For this device and this specific scenario the path returned by capture is always something like this: *file:/storage/extSdCard/DCIM/Camera/20140327_104747.mp4* ....yes I noticed the "file:/" and have even tried replacing it with "file:///" and it still continues to fail.
> btw ...I have a lot of devices I test with with...do you guys have these kind of facilities. I'm more than happy to help with any testing...I built up a rigorous excel sheet full of tests among which are all of the media type api's. I did this because resolveLocalFileSystemURL has become a problem child for me since 3.4 I have already submitted 3 bugs 1 of which was solved and actually made it to the 1.0.1  File-System update. The 2nd one is solved now too. I wouldn't care if the device this was happening to was old and was on an older firmware like 4.0.3 but this is a popular device especially in our database any help would be appreciated.



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