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I'm currently using the below code to turn on and off my iPhone 4 LED light and it's working great, but the only problem is that every time I turn the LED on there is a slight delay. However it turns off instantly. I need it to fire instantly to implement a strobe like feature, and because it's just more convenient.

I've noticed that in Apple's camera app and many other apps that the LED turns on and off instantaneously when you hit the power button.

I've tried adding some of the objects like "session" and "device" as instance variables to my view controller in order to have the iPhone create those objects at load time, however I haven't had any luck in getting it to work.

I've also tried looking at apples WWDC sample code but I just can't seem to decipher their complex code. Can someone please help me figure this out i've been trying for about 4 days to get this to work.

In my .h file

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import <AVFoundation/AVFoundation.h>

@interface FlashlightViewController : UIViewController {

    AVCaptureSession *torchSession;

}

@property (nonatomic, retain) AVCaptureSession * torchSession;

- (void) toggleTorch;

@end

In my .m file

#import "FlashlightViewController.h"

@implementation FlashlightViewController

@synthesize torchSession;

- (void)dealloc {
    [torchSession release];

    [super dealloc];
}

- (void)viewDidLoad {
    [self toggleTorch];

    [super viewDidLoad];
}

- (void) toggleTorch {

AVCaptureDevice *device = [AVCaptureDevice defaultDeviceWithMediaType:AVMediaTypeVideo];

if ([device hasTorch] && [device hasFlash]){

    if (device.torchMode == AVCaptureTorchModeOff) {

        NSLog(@"It's currently off.. turning on now.");

        AVCaptureDeviceInput *flashInput = [AVCaptureDeviceInput deviceInputWithDevice:device error: nil];
        AVCaptureVideoDataOutput *output = [[AVCaptureVideoDataOutput alloc] init];

        AVCaptureSession *session = [[AVCaptureSession alloc] init];

        [session beginConfiguration];
        [device lockForConfiguration:nil];

        [device setTorchMode:AVCaptureTorchModeOn];
        [device setFlashMode:AVCaptureFlashModeOn];

        [session addInput:flashInput];
        [session addOutput:output];

        [device unlockForConfiguration];

        [output release];

        [session commitConfiguration];
        [session startRunning];

        [self setTorchSession:session];
        [session release];
    }
    else {

        NSLog(@"It's currently on.. turning off now.");

        [torchSession stopRunning];

    }

}

}
+3  A: 

Do everything (all the session and device configuration stuff) except the flash configuration block before you want to turn the flash LED on, during app init or view load.

Then just set torch mode on when you want to turn the LED on. Something like:

[self.myDevice lockForConfiguration:nil];
    [self.myDevice setTorchMode:AVCaptureTorchModeOn];
    [self.myDevice setFlashMode:AVCaptureFlashModeOn];
[self.myDevice unlockForConfiguration];

My sure that myDevice is a properly configured property during your init.

hotpaw2
Great!!! Thanks a lot for your help I got it to work
cgossain
If it works, please set it to answer.
Kinderchocolate