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| | Displaying a webcam Hello, I've done a search on the web to find a way to display a webcam with WPF, but I've find nothing easy. I also would like to capture images coming from the camera. Can WPF help me in this? Giuseppe |
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| | Re: Displaying a webcam "GiuseppeDini" <vvene@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:62a1a637-8a8e-4c30-bdeb-f99ccffcd4a9@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, I've done a search on the web to find a way to display a webcam > with WPF, but I've find nothing easy. > I also would like to capture images coming from the camera. > Can WPF help me in this? WPF can help you in rendering video, but not for getting the video to render. For Vista+, maybe look at Windows Media Foundation. For older OS support, maybe DirectShow. Mark -- Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ Quote: > > Giuseppe > > > |
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| | Re: Displaying a webcam Mark Salsbery [MVP] ha scritto: Quote: > WPF can help you in rendering video, but not for getting the video to > render. > > For Vista+, maybe look at Windows Media Foundation. > For older OS support, maybe DirectShow. > Very helpful, thanks. Giuseppe |
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