If you want a continuous stream of yuv images, you can do something like this:
#import <AVFoundation/AVFoundation.h>
@interface ScreenCapture() <AVCaptureVideoDataOutputSampleBufferDelegate>
@property (nonatomic) AVCaptureSession *captureSession;
@end
@implementation ScreenCapture
- (instancetype)init
{
self = [super init];
if (self) {
self.captureSession = [[AVCaptureSession alloc] init];
AVCaptureScreenInput *input = [[AVCaptureScreenInput alloc] initWithDisplayID:CGMainDisplayID()];
[self.captureSession addInput:input];
AVCaptureVideoDataOutput *output = [[AVCaptureVideoDataOutput alloc] init];
[self.captureSession addOutput:output];
// TODO: create a dedicated queue.
[output setSampleBufferDelegate:self queue:dispatch_get_main_queue()];
[self.captureSession startRunning];
}
return self;
}
- (void)captureOutput:(AVCaptureOutput *)captureOutput didOutputSampleBuffer:(CMSampleBufferRef)sampleBuffer fromConnection:(AVCaptureConnection *)connection {
// sampleBuffer contains screen cap, for me it's yuv
}
@end
This gives me about ~15fps. You can get higher frame rates by lowering the minimum frame rate:
input.minFrameDuration = CMTimeMake(1, 60);
For a more mature implementation, which more error checking, see Apple's AVScreenShack sample code.