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| <sample> |
| <name>MediaEffects</name> |
| <group>Media</group> |
| <package>com.example.android.mediaeffects</package> |
| |
| <!-- change minSdk if needed--> |
| <minSdk>14</minSdk> |
| |
| <!-- Include additional dependencies here.--> |
| <!-- dependency>com.google.android.gms:play-services:5.0.+</dependency --> |
| |
| <strings> |
| <intro> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| This sample shows how to use the Media Effects APIs that were introduced in Android 4.0. |
| These APIs let you apply effects to image frames represented as OpenGL ES 2.0 textures. |
| Image frames can be images loaded from disk, frames from the device\'s camera, or other |
| video streams. |
| ]]> |
| </intro> |
| </strings> |
| |
| <template src="base"/> |
| <template src="FragmentView"/> |
| <common src="logger"/> |
| <common src="activities"/> |
| </sample> |