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How do I disable video stabilization in a AVCaptureSession with AVCapturePhotoOutput added?
I need to capture 4k photos with 4:3 ratio from the camera. I can do this, but i want to disable video stabilization. I can disable video stabilization using the AVCaptureSessionPresetHigh preset. But AVCaptureSessionPresetHigh gives me a 16:9 photo with the surroundings cropped. Unfortunately, the 16:9 ratio does not solve my needs. When I run the session using the AVCaptureSessionPresetPhoto preset and adding AVCapturePhotoOutput, I cannot turn off image stabilization. self.capturePhotoOutput = AVCapturePhotoOutput.init() self.captureDevice = AVCaptureDevice.default(AVCaptureDevice.DeviceType.builtInWideAngleCamera , for: AVMediaType.video, position: .back) do { let input = try AVCaptureDeviceInput(device: self.captureDevice!) self.captureSession = AVCaptureSession() self.captureSession?.beginConfiguration() self.captureSession?.sessionPreset = .photo self.captureSession?.addInput(input) if ((captureSession?.canAddOutput(capturePhotoOutput!)) != nil) { captureSession?.addOutput(capturePhotoOutput!) } if let connection = capturePhotoOutput?.connection(with: .video) { if connection.isVideoStabilizationSupported { connection.preferredVideoStabilizationMode = .off } } DispatchQueue.main.async { [self] in self.capturePhotoOutput?.isHighResolutionCaptureEnabled = true self.videoPreviewLayer = AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer(session: self.captureSession!) self.videoPreviewLayer?.videoGravity = .resizeAspectFill self.videoPreviewLayer?.connection?.videoOrientation = .portrait self.videoPreviewLayer?.frame = self.previewView.layer.frame self.previewView.layer.insertSublayer(self.videoPreviewLayer!, at: 0) } self.captureSession?.commitConfiguration() self.captureSession?.startRunning() } } @objc private func handleTakePhoto(){ let photoSettings = AVCapturePhotoSettings() if let photoPreviewType = photoSettings.availablePreviewPhotoPixelFormatTypes.first { photoSettings.previewPhotoFormat = [kCVPixelBufferPixelFormatTypeKey as String:photoPreviewType] photoSettings.isAutoStillImageStabilizationEnabled = false capturePhotoOutput?.capturePhoto(with: photoSettings, delegate: self) } } func photoOutput(_ output: AVCapturePhotoOutput, didFinishProcessingPhoto photo: AVCapturePhoto, error: Error?) { if let dataImage = photo.fileDataRepresentation() { print(UIImage(data: dataImage)?.size as Any) let dataProvider = CGDataProvider(data: dataImage as CFData) let cgImageRef: CGImage! = CGImage(jpegDataProviderSource: dataProvider!, decode: nil, shouldInterpolate: true, intent: .defaultIntent) let image = UIImage(cgImage: cgImageRef, scale: 1.0, orientation: rotateImage(orientation: currentOrientation)) } else { print("some error here") } } As a temporary solution, I added only AVCaptureVideoDataOutput to the session without adding AVCapturePhotoOutput, and I can capture in 4:3 format with the captureOutput(_ output: AVCaptureOutput, didOutput sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer, from connection: AVCaptureConnection) function. However, this time I cannot get a 4K image. In short, I need to turn off video stabilization in a session with AVCapturePhotoOutput added. self.captureDevice = AVCaptureDevice.default(AVCaptureDevice.DeviceType.builtInWideAngleCamera , for: AVMediaType.video, position: .back) do { let input = try AVCaptureDeviceInput(device: self.captureDevice!) self.captureSession = AVCaptureSession() self.captureSession?.beginConfiguration() self.captureSession?.sessionPreset = .photo self.captureSession?.addInput(input) videoDataOutput = AVCaptureVideoDataOutput() videoDataOutput?.videoSettings = [ kCVPixelBufferPixelFormatTypeKey as String: Int(kCVPixelFormatType_32BGRA) ] videoDataOutput?.setSampleBufferDelegate(self, queue: DispatchQueue(label: "videoQueue")) if ((captureSession?.canAddOutput(videoDataOutput!)) != nil) { captureSession?.addOutput(videoDataOutput!) } /* If I cancel the comment line, video stabilization is enabled. if ((captureSession?.canAddOutput(capturePhotoOutput!)) != nil) { captureSession?.addOutput(capturePhotoOutput!) } */ DispatchQueue.main.async { [self] in self.videoPreviewLayer = AVCaptureVideoPreviewLayer(session: self.captureSession!) self.videoPreviewLayer?.videoGravity = .resizeAspectFill self.videoPreviewLayer?.connection?.videoOrientation = .portrait self.videoPreviewLayer?.frame = self.previewView.layer.frame self.previewView.layer.insertSublayer(self.videoPreviewLayer!, at: 0) } self.captureSession?.commitConfiguration() self.captureSession?.startRunning() } } @objc private func handleTakePhoto(){ takePicture = true } func captureOutput(_ output: AVCaptureOutput, didOutput sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer, from connection: AVCaptureConnection) { if !takePicture { return //we have nothing to do with the image buffer } //try and get a CVImageBuffer out of the sample buffer guard let cvBuffer = CMSampleBufferGetImageBuffer(sampleBuffer) else { return } let rect = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: CVPixelBufferGetWidth(cvBuffer), height: CVPixelBufferGetHeight(cvBuffer)) let ciImage = CIImage.init(cvImageBuffer: cvBuffer) let ciContext = CIContext() let cgImage = ciContext.createCGImage(ciImage, from: rect) guard cgImage != nil else {return } let uiImage = UIImage(cgImage: cgImage!) }
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