I have a small application I wrote that simply displays a preview of webcam or my capture card. At the moment it works exactly how I want it to, with the exception that the capture card displays at a much lower framerate than I'd like it to.
Here is my relevant code:
private const int WM_CAP_DRIVER_CONNECT = 1034;
private const int WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEW = 1074;
private const int WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEWRATE = 1076;
private const int WM_CAP_SET_SCALE = 1077;
private const int WS_CHILD = 1073741824;
private const int WS_VISIBLE = 268435456;
private const short SWP_NOMOVE = 2;
private const short SWP_NOZORDER = 4;
private const short HWND_BOTTOM = 1;
private const int iDevice = 0;
private int hHwnd;
private int previewRate = 34;
private int width = 640;
private int height = 480;
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint="SendMessageA")]
public static extern int SendMessage(int hWnd, uint Msg, int wParam, int lParam);
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint="SetWindowPos")]
static extern int SetWindowPos(int hwnd, int hWndInsertAfter, int x, int y, int cx, int cy, int wFlags);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
static extern bool DestroyWindow(int hndw);
[DllImport("avicap32.dll")]
public static extern int capCreateCaptureWindow(string lpszWindowName, int dwStyle, int X, int Y, int nWidth, int nHeight, int hwndParent, int nID);
private void OpenPreviewWindow()
{
hHwnd = capCreateCaptureWindow(iDevice.ToString(), (WS_VISIBLE | WS_CHILD), 0, 0, width, height, Handle.ToInt32(), 0);
// Connect to device
if (SendMessage(hHwnd, WM_CAP_DRIVER_CONNECT, iDevice, 0) != -1)
{
SendMessage(hHwnd, WM_CAP_SET_SCALE, 1, 0);
SendMessage(hHwnd, WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEWRATE, previewRate, 0);
SendMessage(hHwnd, WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEW, 1, 0);
SetWindowPos(hHwnd, HWND_BOTTOM, 0, 0, width, height, (SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOZORDER));
}
else
{
DestroyWindow(hHwnd);
}
}
When I preview the capture card in an application like FMLE, it previews at 30 FPS, which is my target framerate (~34 milliseconds per frame,) however when I use my application to preview it's closer to 10-15 FPS. I should probably also note that my program will preview 30 FPS from my webcam. What could be causing the problem with the capture card, and how can I fix it?
WM_CAP_GET_SEQUENCE_SETUP, msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/…, to the capture window and examine theCAPTUREPARAMSstructure, does thedwRequestMicroSecPerFramecorrespond to 30 fps? The default is 15 fps (66667 microseconds). You might look intoWM_CAP_SET_SEQUENCE_SETUP. – Jim Mischel Dec 21 '11 at 22:36