| name | camera-streaming |
| description | Session and Stream capability setup, video frames, photo capture, resolution and frame rate configuration |
Camera Streaming (Android)
Use a Session and attached Stream to receive frames and capture photos.
Key concepts
- Session: Device connection lifecycle created through
Wearables.createSession(...)
- Stream: Camera capability attached to a session with
session.addStream(...)
- StreamConfiguration: Resolution and frame rate configuration for the stream
- PhotoData: Still image captured from glasses while streaming
Create a session and attach a stream
import com.meta.wearable.dat.camera.Stream
import com.meta.wearable.dat.camera.addStream
import com.meta.wearable.dat.camera.types.StreamConfiguration
import com.meta.wearable.dat.camera.types.VideoQuality
import com.meta.wearable.dat.core.Wearables
import com.meta.wearable.dat.core.selectors.AutoDeviceSelector
val session = Wearables.createSession(AutoDeviceSelector()).getOrElse { error ->
throw IllegalStateException(error.description)
}
session.start()
val stream: Stream = session.addStream(
StreamConfiguration(
videoQuality = VideoQuality.MEDIUM,
frameRate = 24,
),
).getOrElse { error ->
throw IllegalStateException(error.description)
}
stream.start().getOrElse { error ->
throw IllegalStateException(error.description)
}
Resolution options
| Quality | Size |
|---|
VideoQuality.HIGH | 720 x 1280 |
VideoQuality.MEDIUM | 504 x 896 |
VideoQuality.LOW | 360 x 640 |
Frame rate options
Valid values: 2, 7, 15, 24, 30 FPS.
Lower resolution and frame rate usually produce better visual quality per frame over Bluetooth.
Observe stream state
StreamState transitions: STOPPED -> STARTING -> STARTED -> STREAMING -> STOPPING -> STOPPED -> CLOSED
lifecycleScope.launch {
stream.state.collect { state ->
when (state) {
StreamState.STREAMING -> {
}
StreamState.STOPPED -> {
}
StreamState.CLOSED -> {
}
else -> Unit
}
}
}
Receive frames
lifecycleScope.launch {
stream.videoStream.collect { frame ->
updatePreview(frame)
}
}
Capture a photo
lifecycleScope.launch {
stream.capturePhoto()
.onSuccess { photoData ->
val imageBytes = photoData.data
savePhoto(imageBytes)
}
.onFailure { error, _ ->
showCaptureError(error.description)
}
}
Clean up
Stop the stream when you no longer need camera data, then stop the parent session if the device interaction is finished.
stream.stop()
session.stop()
If you want to remove the capability entirely before re-adding it, call session.removeStream().
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