docs: Add api link (#181)
* Add API link to `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` * Update DEVICES.mdx * and -> or * add link * Update CAPTURING.mdx * Update DEVICES.mdx * Make links relative
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The `takeSnapshot` function also works with `photo={false}`. For this reason, devices that do not support photo and video capture at the same time can use `video={true}` and fall back to snapshot capture for photos.
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The `takeSnapshot` function also works with `photo={false}`. For this reason, devices that do not support photo and video capture at the same time (see [**"The `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` prop"**](/docs/guides/devices/#the-supportsphotoandvideocapture-prop)) can use `video={true}` and fall back to snapshot capture for photos. (See [**"Taking Snapshots"**](/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots))
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## Recording Videos
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## Recording Videos
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### The `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` prop
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Camera devices provide the `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` property which determines whether the device allows enabling photo- and video-capture at the same time. While every iOS device supports this feature, there are some older Android devices which only allow enabling one of each - either photo capture or video capture. (Those are `LEGACY` devices, see [this table](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#regular-capture).)
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If you need photo- and video-capture for devices where `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` is `false`, you can fall back to snapshot capture (see [**"Taking Snapshots"**](https://cuvent.github.io/react-native-vision-camera/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots)) instead.
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### The `isActive` prop
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### The `isActive` prop
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The Camera's `isActive` property can be used to _pause_ the session (`isActive={false}`) while still keeping the session "warm". This is more desirable than completely unmounting the camera, since _resuming_ the session (`isActive={true}`) will be **much faster** than re-mounting the camera view.
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The Camera's `isActive` property can be used to _pause_ the session (`isActive={false}`) while still keeping the session "warm". This is more desirable than completely unmounting the camera, since _resuming_ the session (`isActive={true}`) will be **much faster** than re-mounting the camera view.
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If you don't care about fast resume times you can also fully unmount the `<Camera>` view instead, which will use less memory (RAM).
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If you don't care about fast resume times you can also fully unmount the `<Camera>` view instead, which will use less memory (RAM).
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### The `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` prop
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Camera devices provide the [`supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` property](/docs/api/interfaces/cameradevice.cameradevice-1#supportsphotoandvideocapture) which determines whether the device allows enabling photo- and video-capture at the same time. While every iOS device supports this feature, there are some older Android devices which only allow enabling one of each - either photo capture or video capture. (Those are `LEGACY` devices, see [this table](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#regular-capture).)
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If you need photo- and video-capture for devices where `supportsPhotoAndVideoCapture` is `false`, you can fall back to snapshot capture (see [**"Taking Snapshots"**](/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots)) instead.
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#### 🚀 Next section: [Camera Formats](formats)
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#### 🚀 Next section: [Camera Formats](formats)
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distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.5-all.zip
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5. If you're having runtime issues, check the logs in Android Studio/Logcat to find out more. In Android Studio, go to **View** > **Tool Windows** > **Logcat** (<kbd>⌘</kbd>+<kbd>6</kbd>) or run `adb logcat` in Terminal.
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5. If you're having runtime issues, check the logs in Android Studio/Logcat to find out more. In Android Studio, go to **View** > **Tool Windows** > **Logcat** (<kbd>⌘</kbd>+<kbd>6</kbd>) or run `adb logcat` in Terminal.
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6. If a camera device is not being returned by [`Camera.getAvailableCameraDevices()`](/docs/api/classes/camera.camera-1#getavailablecameradevices), make sure it meets the minimum requirements - that is a minum supported harwdware level of `LIMITED` and above. See [this section in the Android docs](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#reprocessing) for more information.
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6. If a camera device is not being returned by [`Camera.getAvailableCameraDevices()`](/docs/api/classes/camera.camera-1#getavailablecameradevices), make sure it meets the minimum requirements - that is a minum supported harwdware level of `LIMITED` or above. See [this section in the Android docs](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#reprocessing) for more information.
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## Issues
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* * On **iOS** devices this value is always `true`.
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* * On **iOS** devices this value is always `true`.
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* * On newer **Android** devices this value is always `true`.
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* * On newer **Android** devices this value is always `true`.
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* * On older **Android** devices this value is `true` if the device's hardware level is `LIMITED` and above, `false` otherwise. (`LEGACY`) (See [this table](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#regular-capture))
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* * On older **Android** devices this value is `true` if the device's hardware level is `LIMITED` or above, `false` otherwise. (`LEGACY`) (See [this table](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraDevice#regular-capture))
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* If the device does not allow enabling `photo` and `video` capture at the same time, you might want to fall back to **snapshot capture** (See ["Taking Snapshots"](https://cuvent.github.io/react-native-vision-camera/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots)) instead:
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* If the device does not allow enabling `photo` and `video` capture at the same time, you might want to fall back to **snapshot capture** (See [**"Taking Snapshots"**](https://cuvent.github.io/react-native-vision-camera/docs/guides/capturing#taking-snapshots)) instead:
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