Before iOS 10 came out I was using the following code to get the video and audio capture for my video recorder:
for device in AVCaptureDevice.devices()
{
if (device as AnyObject).hasMediaType( AVMediaTypeAudio )
{
self.audioCapture = device as? AVCaptureDevice
}
else if (device as AnyObject).hasMediaType( AVMediaTypeVideo )
{
if (device as AnyObject).position == AVCaptureDevicePosition.back
{
self.backCameraVideoCapture = device as? AVCaptureDevice
}
else
{
self.frontCameraVideoCapture = device as? AVCaptureDevice
}
}
}
When iOS 10 finally came out, I received the following warning when I was running my code. Note that my video recorder was still working smoothly for about 2 weeks.
'devices()' was deprecated in iOS 10.0: Use AVCaptureDeviceDiscoverySession instead.
As I was running my code this morning, my video recorder stopped working. xCode8 does not give me any errors but the previewLayer for the camera capture is completely white. When I then start recording I receive the following error:
Error Domain=AVFoundationErrorDomain Code=-11800 "The operation could not be completed" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=The operation could not be completed, NSUnderlyingError=0x17554440 {Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-12780 "(null)"}, NSLocalizedFailureReason=An unknown error occurred (-12780)}
I believe that has something to do with the fact that I am using the deprecated approach AVCaptureDevice.devices()
. Hence, I was wondering how to use AVCaptureDeviceDiscoverySession
instead?
Thank you for your help in advance!
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