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Hi,
I am developing an Android App which should detect specific Objects. My development environment is Android Studio (running on Windows 7 Professional) with Intel INDE openCV 3.0. Preview.
After creating an "Intel INDE OpenCV JNI Project" App with the Intel INDE wizard in Android studio I install (I change nothing of the code) and run the App on my Nexus 5 (API 22) but the logcat of Android Studio gives me the following error:
08-31 23:31:04.075 19647-19647/com.example.admin_klui.cv2 D/OpenCV/StaticHelper﹕ First attempt to load libs fails
08-31 23:31:04.075 19647-19647/com.example.admin_klui.cv2 D/INDE OpenCV Tutorial﹕ Failed to load OpenCV library (INDE.INTEL.3.0.0.PREVIEW)
Has somebody an idea how to overcome this problem?
Thanks,
Florian
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Florian,
Intel INDE OpenCV 3.0. Preview supports x86 target architecture only. Nexus 5 is ARM. You need to run your app on x86 phone/tablet.
- Sergey
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Florian,
Intel INDE OpenCV 3.0. Preview supports x86 target architecture only. Nexus 5 is ARM. You need to run your app on x86 phone/tablet.
- Sergey
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Will there be ARM support when OpenCv 3.0 is available in the Final release or "GoldVersion"?
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After creating an "Intel INDE OpenCV JNI Project" App with the Intel INDE wizard in Android studio I install (I change nothing of the code) and run the App on my Nexus 5 (API 22) but the logcat of Android Studio gives me.
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Florian,
There are no plans to support ARM for the time being.
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