Re: custom shell - video capture - problems
- From: "Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)" <sbrcin@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 17:44:48 +0200
Mike,
It is hardly what we might have ideas on such problem. (unknown driver,
hardwarem etc)
Do you use 8x8 chipset or Philips bridges?
What resolution are you capturing video in?
Fors start try adding init delay of 60 seconds, it it works then we can talk
about how you can shorted this time.
Regards,
Slobodan
"Mike@Nestor" <michael@nestor-techdotcom> wrote in message
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> Hi !
>
> I have a problem on WinXP with a custom shell. I post here because I have
> no answer from the xp newsgroup and may be there are more qualified people
> here ;o)
> What I actually try with XP, I will have to do the same on a XP embedded
> later...
>
> I have a video capture application as a custom shell. When I boot
> (autologon) my application starts, I can see the video capture but it is
> very slow (like 15fps instead of 25). If I stop and then restart my
> application, the video capture works fine at 25fps (no saccades).
>
> I tried to sleep my application during few seconds before to build the
> video capture graph but I have always the same problem.
>
> I don't know if my problem comes from a driver or my application.
> If someone has an idea it would be great for me :)
>
> thanks
> Mike
>
.
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