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Message #09072
[Bug 1577123] [NEW] Video resolution changes by itself after suspend and resume the app
Public bug reported:
When camera app is suspended and resume, the recorded video's resolution
will change to 1280x720 without being reflected on the app.
Steps to reproduce:
1.Open camera app, switch to video mode, and change resolution (swipe up and press "HD" button) to 1080p.
2.Record some video.
3.Go to launcher, then open camera app again. Camera app should stay in video mode.
4.Verify that resolution in the app is still 1080p.
5.Record another video.
6.Connect to a computer, then check resolution of just-recorded videos.
Expected result:
Both videos' resolution is 1920x1080.
Actual result:
First video's resolution is 1920x1080, but second video's resolution is 1280x720.
** Affects: camera-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Video resolution changes by itself after suspend and resume the app
Status in camera-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
When camera app is suspended and resume, the recorded video's
resolution will change to 1280x720 without being reflected on the app.
Steps to reproduce:
1.Open camera app, switch to video mode, and change resolution (swipe up and press "HD" button) to 1080p.
2.Record some video.
3.Go to launcher, then open camera app again. Camera app should stay in video mode.
4.Verify that resolution in the app is still 1080p.
5.Record another video.
6.Connect to a computer, then check resolution of just-recorded videos.
Expected result:
Both videos' resolution is 1920x1080.
Actual result:
First video's resolution is 1920x1080, but second video's resolution is 1280x720.
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