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Ok the case might sound simple, but i can't figure out how to do this:

        //
        CGImageRef ImagRef      = [self imageFromSampleBuffer:sampleBuffer];

        // Allocate m_pIMAGE at the first frame
        if(m_pIMAGE == NULL)
        {
            m_pIMAGE = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:(ImagRef)];
        }
        else
        {
            // Copy the frame image (ImagRef) into the m_pIMAGE

        }


        CGImageRelease( ImagRef );

How do i update my m_pIMAGE with ImageRef after it was allocated at the first frame?

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  • You can't. Just re-init it.
    – maroux
    May 28, 2013 at 11:32
  • You can release m_pIMAGE reference and reallocate. Something like this if(m_pIMAGE){[m_pIMAGE release]; m_pIMAGE=nil;} then reallocate m_pIMAGE = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:(ImagRef)];
    – Amar
    May 28, 2013 at 11:32
  • Huh, what a pitty! Thanks!
    – PeeS
    May 28, 2013 at 11:35

2 Answers 2

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Image should be assigned in main thread...

CGImageRef ImagRef = CGBitmapContextCreateImage(context);


CFRetain(ImagRef);
// Create an image object from the Quartz image
if([NSThread isMainThread]) {
    if(m_pIMAGE == NULL) {
        m_pIMAGE = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:(ImagRef)];
    } else {
    }
    CFRelease(ImagRef);
} else {
    dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
        if(m_pIMAGE == NULL) {
            m_pIMAGE = [[UIImage alloc] initWithCGImage:(ImagRef)];
        } else {
        }
        CFRelease(ImagRef);
    }); 
}
// Release the Quartz image
CGImageRelease(ImagRef);
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Using ARC ,just reinitialize it ,otherwise.Release and set the pointer to nil.then reallocate

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