Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that your AI Mirror app crashes every time you try to record a video. I want to help get this fixed for you.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about what happens when it crashes? For example, does the app close immediately, do you get an error message, or does it freeze? Also, have you noticed if this happens with all videos or only longer ones?
Meanwhile, here are some common, straightforward steps that often fix video recording crashes on Android 10 devices using WebKit:
1. Close other apps running in the background — Sometimes running multiple apps can cause memory issues that make video recording unstable.
2. Restart your device — A simple reboot can clear temporary glitches affecting the camera or app.
3. Clear AI Mirror app cache and data: - Go to Settings > Apps > AI Mirror. - Tap Storage. - Tap Clear Cache first. If that doesn't help, then tap Clear Data (this will reset the app settings).
4. Make sure AI Mirror app is updated — Run the Google Play Store or any app source you used, and update to the latest version if available.
5. Check available storage space — Low storage can interrupt video saving. Free up space if necessary.
If you've already tried these, or if the app crashes with a specific pattern (like only when recording in a certain video quality), please let me know. Sometimes, switching video codec settings (for example, recording in h264 instead of h265) or using a different storage location can help, but I'd like to confirm a few details first.
How does that sound? Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps?
Thanks for the extra details! It sounds like when you reach the step to upload your video for the AI processing in AI Mirror, the upload starts but then just stops partway. That upload freeze can sometimes be related to internet connection issues, app glitches, or backend problems.
Let’s try these steps tailored to your Android 10 WebKit environment to get that upload working smoothly:
1. Check your internet connection stability: - Make sure you have a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Uploading videos requires stable, fairly fast internet. - Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if one works better.
2. Close and restart AI Mirror app: - Fully close the app (remove it from recent apps). - Restart it and try uploading the video again.
3. Clear AI Mirror’s cache again (this often helps with upload glitches): - Settings > Apps > AI Mirror > Storage > Clear Cache.
4. Try uploading a shorter or lower-resolution video: - Sometimes very large or long videos hit upload timeouts or processing limits.
5. Make sure the AI Mirror app is updated to the latest version from Google Play Store.
6. Avoid VPNs or proxy servers during upload if you’re using any, as these can interfere with server communication.
If none of these work, the issue may be on the server side where the app uploads your video for AI processing—sometimes those services have temporary issues.
As a side note, there is a helpful video guide about fixing AI Mirror network connection issues you might want to check out: YouTube guide that covers some similar upload problems.
Could you please try these and tell me if the upload stops at the same spot? Also, if possible, share the approximate size or length of the videos you are uploading. That can help me determine if there’s a size or timeout limit causing this.
I’m here to help you get this working! Does this approach sound good so far?
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Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that your AI Mirror app crashes every time you try to record a video. I want to help get this fixed for you.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about what happens when it crashes? For example, does the app close immediately, do you get an error message, or does it freeze? Also, have you noticed if this happens with all videos or only longer ones?
Meanwhile, here are some common, straightforward steps that often fix video recording crashes on Android 10 devices using WebKit:
1. Close other apps running in the background — Sometimes running multiple apps can cause memory issues that make video recording unstable.
2. Restart your device — A simple reboot can clear temporary glitches affecting the camera or app.
3. Clear AI Mirror app cache and data:
- Go to Settings > Apps > AI Mirror.
- Tap Storage.
- Tap Clear Cache first. If that doesn't help, then tap Clear Data (this will reset the app settings).
4. Make sure AI Mirror app is updated — Run the Google Play Store or any app source you used, and update to the latest version if available.
5. Check available storage space — Low storage can interrupt video saving. Free up space if necessary.
If you've already tried these, or if the app crashes with a specific pattern (like only when recording in a certain video quality), please let me know. Sometimes, switching video codec settings (for example, recording in h264 instead of h265) or using a different storage location can help, but I'd like to confirm a few details first.
How does that sound? Would you like me to walk you through any of these steps?
When I get to the part of the video I want to make ai. It up loads and then just stops.
Emily Roberts
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Thanks for the extra details! It sounds like when you reach the step to upload your video for the AI processing in AI Mirror, the upload starts but then just stops partway. That upload freeze can sometimes be related to internet connection issues, app glitches, or backend problems.
Let’s try these steps tailored to your Android 10 WebKit environment to get that upload working smoothly:
1. Check your internet connection stability:
- Make sure you have a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Uploading videos requires stable, fairly fast internet.
- Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if one works better.
2. Close and restart AI Mirror app:
- Fully close the app (remove it from recent apps).
- Restart it and try uploading the video again.
3. Clear AI Mirror’s cache again (this often helps with upload glitches):
- Settings > Apps > AI Mirror > Storage > Clear Cache.
4. Try uploading a shorter or lower-resolution video:
- Sometimes very large or long videos hit upload timeouts or processing limits.
5. Make sure the AI Mirror app is updated to the latest version from Google Play Store.
6. Avoid VPNs or proxy servers during upload if you’re using any, as these can interfere with server communication.
If none of these work, the issue may be on the server side where the app uploads your video for AI processing—sometimes those services have temporary issues.
As a side note, there is a helpful video guide about fixing AI Mirror network connection issues you might want to check out: YouTube guide that covers some similar upload problems.
Could you please try these and tell me if the upload stops at the same spot? Also, if possible, share the approximate size or length of the videos you are uploading. That can help me determine if there’s a size or timeout limit causing this.
I’m here to help you get this working! Does this approach sound good so far?