I want to resize image size. So currently i do this:
SetStretchBltMode(hCompatibleDC, HALFTONE);
StretchBlt(hCompatibleDC, 0, 0, Des_w, Des_h, mhDesktopDC, 0, 0, src_w, src_h, SRCCOPY);
But this is very slow.
From my tests, BitBlt is x75 faster than StretchBlt. I need BitBlt/StretchBlt to get the bits array from the CompatibleDC.
I would like to try to use BitBlt instead of StretchBlt (for getting the RGB 24bits array) and to send to my own function that will do the resize.
Now to be serious, i do not have the knowledge to write function that will do that faster than StretchBlt and in the same quality as HALFTONE.
Maybe even ASM is needed - which i do not know. I am writing in C++ (visual studio) So i would like to know if you can help in this. Thanks!
StretchBlt
are you doing, what size is the input and output, etc?). As a rule, StretchBlt will be a little bit slower than BitBlt - how much slower depends on what hardware you are using. I doubt someone that hasn't got MUCH experience in writing bitblt style functions will achieve better results than Microsoft's code. And assuming there is support in hardware, the driver should do this fairly rapidly - at least a few hundred to a few thousand 1024 x 800 images per second, as long as the original isn't much larger.