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[GH-ISSUE #424] Webcam Example Project #212
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Originally created by @DragonzMaster on GitHub (Mar 8, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/quasar/Quasar/issues/424
Hi,
First of all I know there is already an issue opened about webcam
but I successed to make a small program to get webcams and their resolutions and I've tested it and works perfectly (I've used some examples available on AForge website).
What good about this that it dosen't need any other dlls or files - even in resources - as I have used Aforge.NET framework and I've included the needed namespaces (Video & Video.DirectShow) to the project so no dlls are needed.
Finally I tried to add it to server/client but I failed so If anyone can do this and make Quasar support webcam , I will upload the project If someone wanted to give it a look.
So Please can one of you do this @yankejustin & @MaxXor & @SandPox ??
Project files : http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=94309153948467441039
@MaxXor commented on GitHub (Mar 11, 2016):
Thank you for this. I've downloaded the project files and will look into it over the next few days.
@yankejustin commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2016):
I have access to a webcam now. I will look into this at some point as well. Thank you! 😄
@DragonzMaster commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2016):
I hope you find this useful. 😄
After adding remote webcam to quasar I will make an example to stream audio from mic using NAudio (or winmm.net) by the same method.
@MK73DS commented on GitHub (Apr 12, 2016):
Hi :)
I'm very hyped about this feature and I want to know if this is still on work ^^
I'd love to help you (I would already make it if I know how to do that ^^) but unfortunatly my skills are limited to just "Enter your name : " .. "Hello [NAME] !" ^^
Anyway, thank you very much for your work on it and I hope this will be integrated soonly in Quasar :)
And sorry for my english too ^^"