I'm developing a screen recording program and I've run into what I think is a memory issue.
My code is the following:
public void RecordTimer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
screenBounds = Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds;
lastFrame = new Bitmap(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Width, SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Height, System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromImage(lastFrame);
graphics.CopyFromScreen(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.X,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Y,
0,
0,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Size,
CopyPixelOperation.SourceCopy);
recordedFrames.Add(lastFrame);
}
What happens is that, after about 100 frames have been recorded, I get an error in either
lastFrame = new Bitmap(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Width, SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Height, System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
or in
Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromImage(lastFrame);
graphics.CopyFromScreen(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.X,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Y,
0,
0,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Size,
CopyPixelOperation.SourceCopy);
That tells me that one of my parameters is invalid.
I noticed that when I change the bitmap's pixel format from 32 to 24, it gets to about 120 frames before crashing.
Edit
-- Thank you for informing me about the using
statement, that was very useful and fixed the problem with memory overload.
I should have noted earlier that I am using a library called AforgeNet, and that now I am getting an error when trying to add a frame to a video writer.
The error is: `An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in AForge.Video.FFMPEG.dll
Additional information: The provided bitmap must be 24 or 32 bpp color image or 8 bpp grayscale image.`
Here is my code for recording frames:
public void RecordTimer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
screenBounds = Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds;
// lastFrame = new Bitmap(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Width, SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Height, System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
using (Bitmap lastFrame = new Bitmap(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Width, SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Height, System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb))
{
using (Graphics graphics = Graphics.FromImage(lastFrame))
{
graphics.CopyFromScreen(SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.X,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Y,
0,
0,
SystemInformation.VirtualScreen.Size,
CopyPixelOperation.SourceCopy);
}
recordedFrames.Add(lastFrame);
}
}
And here is my code for adding frames to the video writer, which happens after I record all frames:
public void Button_StopRecording_OnClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (recording == true)
{
recording = false;
recordTimer.Stop();
// Write all of the recorded frames to the video.
foreach (Bitmap frame in recordedFrames)
{
videoWriter.WriteVideoFrame(frame);
}
// Then, close the video writer.
videoWriter.Close();
// Empty the list of recorded frames.
recordedFrames.Clear();
Text = "Screen Recorder";
}
}
Thanks again!
using
or.Dispose()
. You really need to do one or the other because a lot of your objects are using unmanaged resources.Dispose
of allGDI
objects when you are done with them; this includes theBitmaps
andGraphics
objects you keep creating..!