Capture WebCam Full Screen Only - C#
Screen Capturing SDK sample in C# demonstrating ‘Capture WebCam Full Screen Only’
Program.cs
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Drawing;
using BytescoutScreenCapturingLib; // import bytescout screen capturing activex object
// NOTE: if you are getting error like "invalid image" related to loading the SDK's dll then
// try to do the following:
// 1) remove the reference to the SDK by View - Solution Explorer
// then click on References, select Bytescout... reference name and right-click it and select Remove
// 2) To re-add click on the menu: Project - Add Reference
// 3) In "Add Reference" dialog switch to "COM" tab and find Bytescout...
// 4) Select it and click "Add"
// 5) Recompile the application
// Note: if you need to run on both x64 and x86 then please make sure you have set "Embed Interop Types" to True for this reference
namespace SimpleCaptureCSharp
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Capturer capturer = new Capturer(); // create new screen capturer object
// set capturing mode to web cam only recording (full screen record)
capturer.CapturingType = CaptureAreaType.catWebcamFullScreen;
capturer.CurrentWebCamName = "USB"; // set web cam name
capturer.OutputFileName = "WebCamCaptured.wmv"; // set output video filename to .WMV or .AVI file
// set output video width and height
capturer.OutputWidth = 640;
capturer.OutputHeight = 480;
// WMV and WEBM output use WMVVideoBitrate property to control output video bitrate
// so try to increase it by x2 or x3 times if you think the output video are you are getting is laggy
// capturer.WMVVideoBitrate = capturer.WMVVideoBitrate * 2;
// uncomment to set Bytescout Lossless Video format output video compression method
// do not forget to set file to .avi format if you use Video Codec Name
// capturer.CurrentVideoCodecName = "Bytescout Lossless";
// uncomment to enable recording of semitransparent or layered windows (Warning: may cause mouse cursor flickering)
// capturer.CaptureTransparentControls = true;
capturer.Run(); // run screen video capturing
// IMPORTANT: if you want to check for some code if need to stop the recording then make sure you are
// using Thread.Sleep(1) inside the checking loop, so you have the loop like
// Do {
// Thread.Sleep(1)
// }
// While(StopButtonNotClicked);
Console.WriteLine("Capturing entire screen for 15 seconds...");
Thread.Sleep(15000); // wait for 15 seconds
capturer.Stop(); // stop video capturing
// Release resources
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(capturer);
capturer = null;
Console.WriteLine("Done");
Process.Start("WebCamCaptured.wmv");
}
}
}