Added in API level 23

CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession

abstract class CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession : CameraCaptureSession
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.hardware.camera2.CameraCaptureSession
   ↳ android.hardware.camera2.CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession

A constrained high speed capture session for a CameraDevice, used for capturing high speed images from the CameraDevice for high speed video recording use case.

A CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession is created by providing a session configuration to android.hardware.camera2.CameraDevice#createCaptureSession(SessionConfiguration) with a type of android.hardware.camera2.params.SessionConfiguration#SESSION_HIGH_SPEED. The CameraCaptureSession returned from CameraCaptureSession.StateCallback can then be cast to a CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession. Once created, the session is active until a new session is created by the camera device, or the camera device is closed.

An active high speed capture session is a specialized capture session that is only targeted at high speed video recording (>=120fps) use case if the camera device supports high speed video capability (i.e., CameraCharacteristics#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES contains CameraMetadata#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO). It only accepts request lists created via createHighSpeedRequestList, and the request list can only be submitted to this session via captureBurst, or setRepeatingBurst. See CameraDevice#createCaptureSession(android.hardware.camera2.params.SessionConfiguration) for more details of the limitations.

Creating a session is an expensive operation and can take several hundred milliseconds, since it requires configuring the camera device's internal pipelines and allocating memory buffers for sending images to the desired targets. Therefore the setup is done asynchronously, and CameraDevice#createConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession will send the ready-to-use CameraCaptureSession to the provided listener's CameraCaptureSession.StateCallback#onConfigured callback. If configuration cannot be completed, then the CameraCaptureSession.StateCallback#onConfigureFailed is called, and the session will not become active.

If a new session is created by the camera device, then the previous session is closed, and its associated onClosed callback will be invoked. All of the session methods will throw an IllegalStateException if called once the session is closed.

A closed session clears any repeating requests (as if stopRepeating had been called), but will still complete all of its in-progress capture requests as normal, before a newly created session takes over and reconfigures the camera device.

Summary

Public constructors

Public methods
abstract MutableList<CaptureRequest!>

Create a unmodifiable list of requests that is suitable for constrained high speed capture session streaming.

Inherited functions

Public constructors

CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession

CameraConstrainedHighSpeedCaptureSession()

Public methods

createHighSpeedRequestList

Added in API level 23
abstract fun createHighSpeedRequestList(request: CaptureRequest): MutableList<CaptureRequest!>

Create a unmodifiable list of requests that is suitable for constrained high speed capture session streaming.

High speed video streaming creates significant performance pressure on the camera device, so to achieve efficient high speed streaming, the camera device may have to aggregate multiple frames together. This means requests must be sent in batched groups, with all requests sharing the same settings. This method takes the list of output target Surfaces (subject to the output Surface requirements specified by the constrained high speed session) and a request, and generates a request list that has the same controls for each request. The input request must contain the target output Surfaces and target high speed FPS range that is one of the StreamConfigurationMap#getHighSpeedVideoFpsRangesFor for the Surface size.

If both preview and recording Surfaces are specified in the request, the target FPS range in the input request must be a fixed frame rate FPS range, where the minimal FPS == maximum FPS. The created request list will contain a interleaved request pattern such that the preview output FPS is at least 30fps, the recording output FPS is maximum FPS of the requested FPS range. The application can submit this request list directly to an active high speed capture session to achieve high speed video recording. When only preview or recording Surface is specified, this method will return a list of request that have the same controls and output targets for all requests.

Submitting a request list created by this method to a normal capture session will result in an IllegalArgumentException if the high speed FPS range is not supported by CameraCharacteristics#CONTROL_AE_AVAILABLE_TARGET_FPS_RANGES.

Parameters
request CaptureRequest: The high speed capture request that will be used to generate the high speed request list. This value cannot be null.
Return
MutableList<CaptureRequest!> A unmodifiable CaptureRequest list that is suitable for constrained high speed capture. This value cannot be null.
Exceptions
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the set of output Surfaces in the request do not meet the high speed video capability requirements, or the camera device doesn't support high speed video capability, or the request doesn't meet the high speed video capability requirements, or the request doesn't contain the required controls for high speed capture.
android.hardware.camera2.CameraAccessException if the camera device is no longer connected or has encountered a fatal error
java.lang.IllegalStateException if the camera device has been closed