I have code in VB.net that displays a streaming webcam feed. It also records the stream via AVI or MPEG. However, i can not seem to get the recording to work well. Therefore, i am looking for a expert in [login to view URL] code and/or DirectShow code. This should be a simple fix for anyone who is since most of the code is already done for you.
This is a combination of using [login to view URL] ([login to view URL]) code example and also using the Deveck dotNetWebcamLibrary ([login to view URL]).
Attached is my code that i am trying to get working.
I get the error:
"Failed creating compressed stream."
when choosing the AVI recording.
I would like to have different codecs to choose from to have good quality videos but that don't take up a lot of drive space. The MPEG recorder seems to work but has TERRIBLE quality when viewing the recorded video.
You will need a webcam in order to test my app out and see whats wrong/missing from it. I just need good quality videos without taking up a lot of disk space.
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