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Chakra - 06 Sep 2005 10:57 GMT
If i had to develop a windows forms based application , that would be used
for viewing a running video in one window, freezing an image from the video
into another window based on user's choice, and then change the resolution,
position, color intensity and zoom of the frozen image, what should i be
using ? C# and Win 32 ? Or Just C# ? Or VC++.NET ? (Or MFC / ATL ?).

Please advise , since i have only used C# for data driven application so
far, and would have to learn the other technologies for this application.

Regards,

Chak.
Abraham Luna - 11 Sep 2005 01:21 GMT
i think c# can do what you need

> If i had to develop a windows forms based application , that would be used
> for viewing a running video in one window, freezing an image from the
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> Chak.

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