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I have an win form that current captures two different video feeds, outputting into two separate AVI files.
What I need to do is combine both AVI files into the same file, so that they are syncronised.
Is this possible?
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I've never done this before myself, but one guy wrote this:
http://www.codeproject.com
You could:
Use this code to make a series of bitmaps, 1/10 of a second (or modify for a different frame rate) apart of the first video.
Ditto for the second.
Combine the corresponding bitmaps to make a third, WIDER series of bitmaps.
Then use THIS GUY'S ( http://www.codeproject.com
Not sure what you want to do with the sound, but here's a resource with a discussion for extracting THAT:
http://www.daniweb.com/for
Not a project for the faint of heart.
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by: jensfiedererPosted on 2009-07-21 at 06:00:43ID: 24904023
Since you say "syncronised", it sounds like you do not want one to play AFTER the other - do you want pictures side by side? One on top of the other? Overlaid somehow?