In order to fix this issue I needed to read the EXIF data. Save it to a temporary object then after the bitmap is compressed I open the file and write the saved EXIF data.
Supports the following EXIF fields if they are set in your image:
APERTURE
DATETIME
EXPOSURE_TIME
FLASH
FOCAL_LENGTH
GPS_ALTITUDE
GPS_ALTITUDE_REF
GPS_DATESTAMP
GPS_LATITUDE
GPS_LATITUDE_REF
GPS_LONGITUDE
GPS_LONGITUDE_REF
GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD
GPS_TIMESTAMP
ISO
MAKE
MODEL
ORIENTATION
WHITE_BALANCE
In order to fix this issue I needed to read the EXIF data. Save it to a temporary object then after the bitmap is compressed I open the file and write the saved EXIF data.
Supports the following EXIF fields if they are set in your image:
APERTURE
DATETIME
EXPOSURE_TIME
FLASH
FOCAL_LENGTH
GPS_ALTITUDE
GPS_ALTITUDE_REF
GPS_DATESTAMP
GPS_LATITUDE
GPS_LATITUDE_REF
GPS_LONGITUDE
GPS_LONGITUDE_REF
GPS_PROCESSING_METHOD
GPS_TIMESTAMP
ISO
MAKE
MODEL
ORIENTATION
WHITE_BALANCE
Both iOS and BlackBerry support the PNG image format so I added support for Android.
Also, iOS and BB use targetWidth/targetHeight to specify the resolution of the image. I've swiched from using maxResolution to targetWidth/targetHeight in this change list.
Calling Media.seekTo() now updates the Media._position value. I could not make seekTo() to work when your audio clip is not playing as that is not a supported action of the AndroidMedia player class.
Currently the implementation will return an empty array for the following Contact attributes: phoneNumbers, emails, addresses, ims, organizations, addresses, websites and photos. With this fix these attributes will be null unless the lenght of the array is greater than 0.
Sometimes Android will hand you a content:// uri in the place of a file path. Particularily the Camera.getPicture() code will do this. I've updated the file utils code to handle this type of uri and return a real file path.
Instead of capturing the orginal image to /sdcard/Pic.jpg or /sdcard/Capture.jpg we detect if the SD card is mounted. If mounted the file is placed in the apps temp directory at:
/sdcard/Android/data/{package name}/cache/
If the SD card is not mounted we default to internal storage at:
/data/data/{package name}/cache/