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I am using videoSourcePlayer from AForge. now I had to add a function to it because GetCurrentVideoFrame( ) was not working the way I needed. So I make a function called GetCurrent() and it works the way I wanted. The problem I am having is when I used it in place of GetCurrentVideoFrame( ) I get a System.OutOfMemoryException: 'Out of memory.' Exception and I have no Ideal why. here is my code :

Bitmap getPic2(int i2)
    {
        Bitmap bmp = null;
        Bitmap tempB = null;
        if (endIRList[i2].X > videoSourcePlayer.Width - 1)
            endIRList[i2]= new System.Drawing.Point(videoSourcePlayer.Width - 1, endIRList[i2].Y);
        if (endIRList[i2].Y > videoSourcePlayer.Height - 1)
            endIRList[i2] = new System.Drawing.Point(endIRList[i2].X, videoSourcePlayer.Height - 1);
        if (stIRList[i2].X >= 0 && stIRList[i2].Y >= 0 && endIRList[i2].X < videoSourcePlayer.Width && endIRList[i2].Y < videoSourcePlayer.Height)
        {
            if (endIRList[i2].X - stIRList[i2].X > 0 && endIRList[i2].Y - stIRList[i2].Y > 0)
            {
                bmp = videoSourcePlayer.GetCurrent();
                System.Drawing.Image iOld = p2.Image;
                tempB = bmp.Clone(new Rectangle(stIRList[i2].X, stIRList[i2].Y, endIRList[i2].X - stIRList[i2].X, endIRList[i2].Y - stIRList[i2].Y),bmp.PixelFormat);

                if (iOld != null)
                {
                    iOld.Dispose();
                    iOld = null;
                }
            }
        }
        pictureBox1.Image =this.videoSourcePlayer.GetCurrent();

        TestPicBox.Image = tempB;


        return tempB;
    }

the problem I am having is at:

tempB = bmp.Clone(new Rectangle(stIRList[i2].X, stIRList[i2].Y, endIRList[i2].X - stIRList[i2].X, endIRList[i2].Y - stIRList[i2].Y),bmp.PixelFormat);

now if I just use bmp = GetCurrentVideoFrame I do not get the problem. so something must is wrong with my function GetCurrentVideo

here is the code :

  public Bitmap GetCurrentVideoFrame( )
    {
        lock ( sync )
        {
            return ( currentFrame == null ) ? null : AForge.Imaging.Image.Clone( currentFrame );
        }
    }

      public Bitmap GetCurrent()
    {
        lock (sync)
        {
            Bitmap currentPic = null;
            Bitmap original = GetCurrentVideoFrame();
            currentPic = new Bitmap(original, new Size(original.Width / 2, original.Height / 2));
            original.Dispose();
            original = null;
            return currentPic;

        }

    }

I just cant see why their function works and my does not. can anyone help?

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In short, your program is one large efficient unmanaged GDI memory leak

If a bitmap gets created or cloned, you need to dispose it at some stage (using the Dispose method). This, you are not doing

Both tempB (seriously bad naming by the way) and bmp need to be disposed at some point.

You can't wish them away, or ignore them.

Tip, if you play with a bitmap, or unmanaged resource, pay special attention to when and where it gets used, and make sure it's disposed of properly.

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  • ok I am not sure where to add it at , original has one. and I am returning currentPic so I can do that one. and it deads before i am done using bmp.
    – brandon
    Jan 4, 2019 at 0:25
  • @brandon What is the size of the rectangle you are trying to create? if that is overly large you will have the same issue
    – TheGeneral
    Jan 4, 2019 at 0:27
  • I make it dynamically but when I use their function GetCurrentVideoFrame( ) I never get that error. no matter how big or small the rectangle is
    – brandon
    Jan 4, 2019 at 0:29
  • Does the contents of pictureBox1.Image need to be disposed as well?
    – mjwills
    Jan 4, 2019 at 1:23
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    @brandon that perfectly dodged the question, you need to give me the measurements of at least one time it breaks
    – TheGeneral
    Jan 4, 2019 at 2:02

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