In my situation i haven't use RenderSurfaceView. I want to take a screen capture of my scene. But when i save the screen shot it shows upside down mirror image. Cant understand what im doing wrong here.
Here is my code
attachChild(screenCapture);
share_clicked = 1;
final int viewWidth = (int)camera.getWidth();
final int viewHeight = (int)camera.getHeight();
Log.d("camera width", "View width :" + viewWidth);
Log.d("camera height", "View height :" + viewHeight);
File direct = new File(
Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()
+ "/Word");
if (!direct.exists()) {
if (direct.mkdir())
; // directory is created;
}
screenCapture.capture(
viewWidth,
viewHeight,
direct.getAbsolutePath() + "/word"
+ System.currentTimeMillis() + ".png",
new IScreenCaptureCallback() {
public void onScreenCaptured(
final String pFilePath) {
activity
.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
Toast.makeText(
activity,
"Image Successfully saved to 'Word' folder in SD Card.",
Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
.show();
}
});
}
public void onScreenCaptureFailed(
final String pFilePath,
final Exception pException) {
activity.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
Toast.makeText(
activity,
"Failed saving the image! Please check SD card.",
Toast.LENGTH_SHORT)
.show();
}
});
}
});
![this is the screen shot i gets1
It would be a great help if anyone could sought this out for me. Thanks.
update GLES2-AnchorCenter
AndEngine/src/org/andengine/entity/util/ScreenGrabber.java
private static Bitmap grab(final int pGrabX, final int pGrabY, final int pGrabWidth, final int pGrabHeight) {
final int[] pixelsRGBA_8888 = new int[pGrabWidth * pGrabHeight];
final IntBuffer pixelsRGBA_8888_Buffer = IntBuffer.wrap(pixelsRGBA_8888);
// TODO Check availability of OpenGL and GLES20.GL_RGBA combinations that require less conversion operations.
GLES20.glReadPixels(pGrabX, pGrabY, pGrabWidth, pGrabHeight, GLES20.GL_RGBA, GLES20.GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, pixelsRGBA_8888_Buffer);
/* Convert from RGBA_8888 (Which is actually ABGR as the whole buffer seems to be inverted) --> ARGB_8888. */
final int[] pixelsARGB_8888 = GLHelper.convertRGBA_8888toARGB_8888(pixelsRGBA_8888);
final int[] pixels = new int[pGrabWidth * pGrabHeight];
for (int y = 0; y < pGrabHeight; y++) {
for (int x = 0; x < pGrabWidth; x++) {
pixels[x + ((pGrabHeight - y - 1) * pGrabWidth)] = pixelsARGB_8888[x + ((pGrabY + y) * pGrabWidth)];
}
}
return Bitmap.createBitmap(pixels, pGrabWidth, pGrabHeight, Config.ARGB_8888);
}
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