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    I'm trying to connect to some RTSP stream using av_open_input_file() like this :

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    20 septembre 2017, par Hadj Ali Oussama

    In my jni module I copy images to bitmaps, which were previously
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  • AndroidBitmap_lockPixels always failing

    25 avril 2013, par user1568549

    In my jni module I copy images to bitmaps, which were previously
    passed from my java application.

    I do this using AndroidBitmap_lockPixels/AndroidBitmap_unlockPixels.
    Basically, it renders the image correctly, but there're strange
    effects : sometimes the application gets stuck, or after some time
    AndroidBitmap_lockPixels always returns -3

    (ANDROID_BITMAP_RESULT_ALLOCATION_FAILED). I guess this is because I
    update these bitmaps not from the GUI thread, isn't it ?

    If so, what would be correct way to "post" this operation to the GUI

    thread ? Is it possible in jni ?

    Thanks.