PreviewVideoProcessors Property

Summary
Gets the selected preview video processor collection object.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
[EditorAttribute(System.Type, System.Type)] 
public VideoProcessors PreviewVideoProcessors { get; } 
public: 
property VideoProcessors^ PreviewVideoProcessors { 
   VideoProcessors^ get(); 
} 

Property Value

A VideoProcessors collection object representing the available preview video processors.

Remarks

This VideoProcessors collection is used for preview video playback. Use of processors as preview processors will not affect the final captured video output. The VideoProcessors object is used to enumerate all available video processing filters. .

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.Multimedia; 
using LeadtoolsMultimediaExamples.Fixtures; 
 
 
public bool _result = false; 
public CaptureCtrlForm _form = new CaptureCtrlForm(); 
 
public void ProcessorsExample() 
{ 
   CaptureCtrl capturectrl = _form.CaptureCtrl; 
   string outFile = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.MediaDir, "CaptureCtrl_ProcessorsExample.avi"); 
 
   try 
   { 
      // try to find a USB camera 
      if (capturectrl.VideoDevices["USB"] == null) 
         throw new Exception("No USB video device available"); 
 
      capturectrl.VideoDevices["USB"].Selected = true; 
 
      // try to find a USB audio device 
      if (capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"] == null) 
         throw new Exception("No USB audio device available"); 
 
      capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"].Selected = true; 
 
      // set the video processor to the Dizzy filter  
      capturectrl.SelectedVideoProcessors.Add(capturectrl.VideoProcessors.EFXDizzy); 
      Processor vproc = capturectrl.SelectedVideoProcessors.EFXDizzy; 
 
      // set the audio processor to the Chorus filter  
      capturectrl.SelectedAudioProcessors.Add(capturectrl.AudioProcessors.Chorus); 
      Processor aproc = capturectrl.SelectedAudioProcessors.Chorus; 
 
      // set the video processor properties 
      if (vproc.HasDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties)) 
         vproc.ShowDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties, _form); 
 
      // set the audio processor properties 
      if (aproc.HasDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties)) 
         aproc.ShowDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties, _form); 
 
      // set MPEG2 as the video compressor 
      capturectrl.VideoCompressors.Mpeg2.Selected = true; 
 
      // set AC3 as the audio compressor 
      capturectrl.AudioCompressors.AC3.Selected = true; 
 
      // set the target output file and format 
      capturectrl.TargetFile = outFile; 
 
      // set the target output format 
      capturectrl.TargetFormat = TargetFormatType.AVI; 
 
      // check whether we can capture video 
      if (capturectrl.IsModeAvailable(CaptureMode.VideoAndAudio)) 
      { 
         capturectrl.FrameRate = 5;       // 5 frames per second  
         capturectrl.UseFrameRate = true; 
         capturectrl.TimeLimit = 10;      // just 10 seconds of capture time 
         capturectrl.UseTimeLimit = true; 
 
         // subscribe to the complete event 
         capturectrl.Complete += new EventHandler(CaptureCtrl_Complete); 
 
         // start the capture process 
         capturectrl.StartCapture(CaptureMode.VideoAndAudio); 
 
         // we'll loop on the state and pump messages for this example. 
         // but you should not need to if running from a Windows Forms application. 
         while (capturectrl.State == CaptureState.Running) 
            Application.DoEvents(); 
      } 
   } 
   catch (Exception) 
   { 
      _result = false; 
   } 
} 
 
public void CaptureCtrl_Complete(object sender, EventArgs e) 
{ 
   // set result 
   _result = true; 
} 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string MediaDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Media"; 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

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