You may use WIN32API
to achieve what you’re looking for but it’s a bit complicated.
Have a look at capCreateCaptureWindowW
from the library avicap32.dll
.
Try to adapt this code to suit your needs (it may have some bugs, but it's a good start.)
public class Camera
{
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
private static extern void Sleep(int dwMilliseconds);
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
private static extern int Beep(int dwFreq, int dwDuration);
[DllImport("avicap32.dll", EntryPoint = "capCreateCaptureWindowW")]
private static extern int capCreateCaptureWindow(string lpszWindowName, int dwStyle, int x, int y, int nWidth, int nHeight, int hWndParent
private const int WS_VISIBLE = 0x10000000;
private const int WS_CHILD = 0x40000000;
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint = "SendMessageW")]
private static extern int SendMessage(int hwnd, int wMsg, int wParam, int lParam);
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint = "SendMessageW")]
private static extern int SendMessageFL(int hwnd, int wMsg, int wParam, string lParam);
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint = "SendMessageW")]
private static extern int SendMessageSD(int hwnd, int wMsg, string wParam, int lParam);
private const int WM_USER = 0x400;
private const int WM_CAP_DRIVER_CONNECT = (WM_CAP_START + 10);
private const int WM_CAP_START = WM_USER;
private const int WM_CAP_FILE_SAVEDIBA = (WM_CAP_START + 25);
private const int WM_CAP_SET_SCALE = WM_USER + 53;
private const int WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEW = WM_USER + 50;
private const int WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEWRATE = WM_USER + 52;
private const int WM_CAP_FILE_SAVEDIB = WM_USER + 25;
private const int WM_CAP_DRIVER_DISCONNECT = WM_USER + 11;
private string _camtitle; // a pointer to HDCAM
private int hWebcam;
private const int nDevice = 0;
private const int nFPS = 50;
private string _filename; // image.bmp filename
public int getCAM(string cam_title, int cam_x, int cam_y, int cam_width, int cam_height, IntPtr HWNDparent, int cam_ID)
{
_camtitle = cam_title;
hWebcam = capCreateCaptureWindow(cam_title, WS_VISIBLE + WS_CHILD, cam_x, cam_y, cam_width, cam_height, HWNDparent.ToInt32(), cam_ID);
return hWebcam;
}
public string NewFileNAME()
{
DateTime DT = new DateTime();
DT.Date.ToString();
return "file-" + DT.Date.ToString();
}
public void startCAM()
{
SendMessage(hWebcam, WM_CAP_DRIVER_CONNECT, nDevice, 0);
SendMessage(hWebcam, WM_CAP_SET_SCALE, 1, 0);
SendMessage(hWebcam, WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEWRATE, nFPS, 0);
SendMessage(hWebcam, WM_CAP_SET_PREVIEW, 1, 0);
}
public void captureCAM(string BMPfilename)
{
_filename = BMPfilename;
SendMessageFL(hWebcam, WM_CAP_FILE_SAVEDIBA, 0, _filename);
}
public void stopCAM()
{
SendMessageSD(hWebcam, WM_CAP_DRIVER_DISCONNECT, _camtitle, 0);
}
}
Or you can use the Windows 10 API
and calling them from a Windows Form/WPF application. I believe this reference will help you
Update (Helpful references)
Webcamera, Multithreading and VFW
Code Snippets – Capture WebCam Image in C#
How To Create Webcam Capture (VB .NET)
Capture from webcam in CSharp