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April 22nd, 2002, 04:46 AM
#1
Video Capturing
My question is about video capturing through capture card
I want to know why do we have the following choices for picture size
1- For PAL systems
192 x 144
384 x 288
768 x 576
and
2- For NTSC systems
160 x 120
320 x 240
640 x 480
I have written the capture routines in VC++ using the VFW macros. There is a macro "capSetVideoFormat" which can be used to set the format of captured video data given in BITMAPINFOHEADER structure:
typedef struct tagBITMAPINFOHEADER{ // bmih
DWORD biSize;
LONG biWidth;
LONG biHeight;
WORD biPlanes;
WORD biBitCount
DWORD biCompression;
DWORD biSizeImage;
LONG biXPelsPerMeter;
LONG biYPelsPerMeter;
DWORD biClrUsed;
DWORD biClrImportant;
} BITMAPINFOHEADER;
If we set the width and height to any other value or interchange the sizes of PAL and NTSC system what will happen ?
Is there any restriction of size because of hardware ?
I want to be 100% sure to avoid incompatibilities arising out of use of different capture cards.
Regards
Maqsood Alam
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May 30th, 2002, 06:28 AM
#2
how to set for PAL and NTSC?
hi,
i read that you have written a program for automatic
selection of PAL or NTSC more? I have an application
that'll capture from a PAL mode, but, when booted
up, the default mode is NTSC, do you know
how I can choose PAL mode in my program?
Thank you.
twfoo
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