`.landscapeRight` / `videoRotationAngle = 0` both still produced a JPEG rotated 90° CW on macOS. User verified that `.portrait` / `videoRotationAngle = 90` is the value that DOES NOT rotate the captured frame on the photo output's connection — counter to the iOS convention where `.portrait` rotates the landscape sensor frame into portrait pixels. I'd expect this to be macOS-specific photo-pipeline plumbing; the data output's connection still doesn't honor the setter (isSupported returns false or the setter no-ops), so preview + video stay unaffected. Verified empirically; not chasing the AVFoundation source for the why.
39 lines
1.8 KiB
Swift
39 lines
1.8 KiB
Swift
import AVFoundation
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/// macOS counterpart of `AVCaptureConnection+iOS.swift`.
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///
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/// macOS desktop cameras are physically fixed landscape, but
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/// `AVCapturePhotoOutput`'s connection defaults to a setting that
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/// rotates the captured JPEG 90° CW. We pin the connection to
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/// landscape (or 0° rotation, depending on the available API) so
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/// the JPEG matches what the preview shows.
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///
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/// `videoOrientation` was deprecated in macOS 14 / iOS 17 in favour
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/// of `videoRotationAngle` (a `CGFloat` in degrees). On macOS 14+
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/// `videoOrientation` may be silently ignored — that's exactly the
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/// symptom we hit ("photo still rotated 90° CW even after setting
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/// videoOrientation = .landscapeRight"). Prefer the new API where
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/// available, fall back to the deprecated one for older macOS.
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extension AVCaptureConnection {
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func applyUxCaptureOrientation(_ orientation: DeviceOrientationFlutter) {
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// macOS `AVCapturePhotoOutput`'s photo connection captures in
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// landscape natively when its rotation hint is `.portrait`
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// (90°). Counter-intuitive vs iOS where `.portrait` rotates
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// the landscape sensor to portrait, but verified empirically
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// — setting `.landscapeRight` / `videoRotationAngle = 0` left
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// the JPEG rotated 90° CW. The data output's connection on
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// macOS doesn't honor `videoOrientation` / `videoRotationAngle`
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// (or returns supported = false), so this setter is a no-op
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// there and preview + video stay correct.
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if #available(macOS 14.0, *) {
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if isVideoRotationAngleSupported(90) {
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videoRotationAngle = 90
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return
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}
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}
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if isVideoOrientationSupported {
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videoOrientation = .portrait
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}
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}
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}
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