- Start Visual Studio .NET.
- Choose File->New->Project... from the menu.
- In the New Project dialog box, choose either "Visual C# Projects" or "Visual Basic Projects" in the Projects Type List, and choose "Windows Application " in the Templates List.
- Type the project name as "Multimedia Concatenate Videos" in the Project Name field, and then choose OK. If desired, type a new location for your project or select a directory using the Browse button, and then choose OK.
- In the "Solution Explorer" window, right-click on the "References" folder, and select "Add Reference..." from the context menu. In the "Add Reference" dialog box, select the ".NET" tab and select Leadtools.Multimedia and click OK. Also, right-click on the "References" folder, and select "Add Reference..." from the context menu. In the "Add Reference" dialog box, select the "COM" tab and select LEAD MPEG-2 Transport Multiplexer Library and LEAD MPEG2 Transport Demultiplexer Library and click OK.
- Make sure Form1 is in design view. Go to the toolbox (View->Toolbox) and drag and drop two ConvertCtrl controls on the form. NOTE: If you do not have ConvertCtrl control in your toolbox, select Tools->Choose Toolbox Items from the menu. Click Browse and then select Leadtools.Multimedia.dll from "<LEADTOOLS_INSTALLDIR>\Bin\DotNet\Win32" and then click Open and then click OK. After adding these controls to the form, set the following properties:
Property Value Name _convertctrl1 Name _convertctrl2 - Go to the toolbox (View->Toolbox) and drag and drop a ProgressBar control on the form (below the convert control) and set the following properties:
Property Value Name _progress Anchor Bottom, Left, Right Step 1 - Go to the toolbox (View->Toolbox) and drag and drop two Button controls to the bottom of the form and set the following properties:
Property Value Name _buttonProcessor Text Processor... Anchor Bottom, Right Name _buttonConvert Text Convert Anchor Bottom, Right - Switch Form1 to code view (right-click Form1 in the solution explorer then select View Code) and add the following lines at the beginning of the file:
[Visual Basic]
Imports Leadtools.Multimedia
[C#]using Leadtools.Multimedia;
- Declare the following private variable:
[Visual Basic]
Private _sourceFile1 As String Private _sourceFile2 As String Private _targetFile As String
[C#]private string _sourceFile1; private string _sourceFile2; private string _targetFile;
- Add an event handler to the _convertctrl2 Progress event and code it as follows:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub _convertctrl2_Progress(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As ProgressEventArgs) Handles _convertctrl2.Progress _progress.Value = CInt((_progress.Maximum * e.percent / 100)) End Sub
[C#]private void _convertctrl2_Progress(object sender, ProgressEventArgs e) { _progress.Value = (int)(_progress.Maximum * e.percent / 100); }
- Add an event handler to the _convertctrl2 Complete event and code it as follows:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub _convertctrl2_Complete(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles _convertctrl2.Complete MessageBox.Show("Concatenation Complete") _buttonConvert.Enabled = True End Sub
[C#]private void _convertctrl2_Complete(object sender, EventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show("Concatenation Complete"); _buttonConvert.Enabled = true; }
- Add an event handler to the _buttonConvert Click event and code it as follows:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub _buttonConvert_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles _buttonConvert.Click Dim pConvert1 As ConvertCtrl = _convertctrl1 Dim pConvert2 As ConvertCtrl = _convertctrl2 Dim pMSSource As MultiStreamSource Dim pMSTarget As MultiStreamTarget Dim lStart As Int64 Dim pmt As MediaType Dim pInsertedMediaType As MediaType pMSSource = New MultiStreamSource() pMSTarget = New MultiStreamTarget() ' set the start time to be 0 lStart = 0 ' set the input filename pConvert1.SourceFile = _sourceFile1 ' set the output sample to a target object pMSTarget.StreamCount = 2 ' set the target media types for video and audio streams pmt = New MediaType() pmt.Type = Leadtools.Multimedia.Constants.MEDIATYPE_Video pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt) pmt.Type = Leadtools.Multimedia.Constants.MEDIATYPE_Audio pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt) pmt = Nothing ' get the inserted media type for the first stream pInsertedMediaType = pMSTarget.GetAcceptedMediaType(0) pInsertedMediaType = Nothing ' set convert 1 target object pConvert1.TargetObject = pMSTarget ' start the source conversion, so we can get the media sample format pConvert1.StartConvert() ' initialize convert 2 ' get the output media sample format and put it into the source object pMSSource.StreamCount = 2 pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0) pMSSource.SetMediaType(0, pmt) pmt = Nothing pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1) pMSSource.SetMediaType(1, pmt) pmt = Nothing ' get the inserted media type for the first stream pInsertedMediaType = pMSSource.GetMediaType(0) pInsertedMediaType = Nothing ' set the output filename pConvert2.TargetFile = _targetFile ' set the source for convert 2 pConvert2.SourceObject = pMSSource ' start the dest conversion pConvert2.StartConvert() ' convert first file ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, lStart) ' 'Restrict the output format to the media type of the source for the first file 'That is because the two files must have the same media type for both video and audio 'With video, you have to make sure the files have the same frame rate! Minor changes in 'the frame rate might make the connection fail! 'The control will tolerate differences in frame rate if you comment the next line ' pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0) pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt) pmt = Nothing pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1) pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt) pmt = Nothing ' change the source file to second file pConvert1.SourceFile = _sourceFile2 ' start converting again pConvert1.StartConvert() ' convert second file ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, lStart) ' deliver end of sample to stop the conversion pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(0, 1000) pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(1, 1000) If pConvert2.State = ConvertState.Running Then pConvert2.StopConvert() End If ' free the source and target objects pConvert2.ResetSource() pConvert1.ResetTarget() pMSSource.Dispose() pMSTarget.Dispose() End Sub
[C#]private void _buttonConvert_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { ConvertCtrl pConvert1 = _convertctrl1; ConvertCtrl pConvert2 = _convertctrl2; MultiStreamSource pMSSource; MultiStreamTarget pMSTarget; Int64 lStart; MediaType pmt; MediaType pInsertedMediaType; pMSSource = new MultiStreamSource(); pMSTarget = new MultiStreamTarget(); // set the start time to be 0 lStart = 0; // set the input filename pConvert1.SourceFile = _sourceFile1; // set the output sample to a target object pMSTarget.StreamCount = 2; // set the target media types for video and audio streams pmt = new MediaType(); pmt.Type = Constants.MEDIATYPE_Video; pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt); pmt.Type = Constants.MEDIATYPE_Audio; pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt); pmt = null; // get the inserted media type for the first stream pInsertedMediaType = pMSTarget.GetAcceptedMediaType(0); pInsertedMediaType = null; // set convert 1 target object pConvert1.TargetObject = pMSTarget; // start the source conversion, so we can get the media sample format pConvert1.StartConvert(); // initialize convert 2 // get the output media sample format and put it into the source object pMSSource.StreamCount = 2; pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0); pMSSource.SetMediaType(0, pmt); pmt = null; pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1); pMSSource.SetMediaType(1, pmt); pmt = null; // get the inserted media type for the first stream pInsertedMediaType = pMSSource.GetMediaType(0); pInsertedMediaType = null; // set the output filename pConvert2.TargetFile = _targetFile; // set the source for convert 2 pConvert2.SourceObject = pMSSource; // start the dest conversion pConvert2.StartConvert(); // convert first file ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, ref lStart); /* Restrict the output format to the media type of the source for the first file That is because the two files must have the same media type for both video and audio With video, you have to make sure the files have the same frame rate! Minor changes in the frame rate might make the connection fail! The control will tolerate differences in frame rate if you comment the next line */ pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(0); pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(0, pmt); pmt = null; pmt = pMSTarget.GetConnectedMediaType(1); pMSTarget.SetAcceptedMediaType(1, pmt); pmt = null; // change the source file to second file pConvert1.SourceFile = _sourceFile2; // start converting again pConvert1.StartConvert(); // convert second file ConcateFile(pConvert1, pMSTarget, pMSSource, ref lStart); // deliver end of sample to stop the conversion pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(0, 1000); pMSSource.DeliverEndOfStream(1, 1000); if (pConvert2.State == ConvertState.Running) pConvert2.StopConvert(); // free the source and target objects pConvert2.ResetSource(); pConvert1.ResetTarget(); pMSSource.Dispose(); pMSTarget.Dispose(); }
- Add the following helper methods for the concatenation work:
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub ConcateFile(ByVal pConvert1 As ConvertCtrl, ByVal pMSTarget As MultiStreamTarget, ByVal pMSSource As MultiStreamSource, ByRef lStart As Long) Dim pmsSrc As MediaSample = Nothing Dim pmsDst As MediaSample = Nothing Dim MediaTimeStart As Long Dim MediaTimeStop As Long Dim LastStart As Long Dim LastStop As Long Dim lSampleStream As Integer Dim lActualDataLength As Integer LastStop = 0 Do ' get the sample, allowing 10 s for the operation to complete Try lSampleStream = pMSTarget.WaitForSample(1000) Catch cex As COMException If cex.ErrorCode = CInt(ErrorCode.VFW_E_TIMEOUT) Then ' end of the stream Exit Do End If Exit Do End Try Try ' get the target sample pmsSrc = pMSTarget.GetSample(lSampleStream, 0) ' get the source buffer pmsDst = pMSSource.GetSampleBuffer(lSampleStream, 2000) Catch e1 As Exception Exit Do End Try ' get the media time pmsSrc.GetMediaTime(MediaTimeStart, MediaTimeStop) ' get the source sample time pmsSrc.GetTime(LastStart, LastStop) ' set the destination sample time pmsDst.SetTime(lStart + LastStart, lStart + LastStop) ' copy the data lActualDataLength = pmsSrc.ActualDataLength ' set the destination buffer ' we could Marshal the unmanaged buffer here, but no need since we are mearly ' setting the destination to the source buffer contents (unaltered data) pmsDst.SetData(lActualDataLength, pmsSrc.GetData(lActualDataLength)) ' copy the other flags pmsDst.Discontinuity = pmsSrc.Discontinuity pmsDst.Preroll = pmsSrc.Preroll pmsDst.SyncPoint = pmsSrc.SyncPoint ' release the source sample pmsSrc = Nothing ' deliver the destination sample pMSSource.DeliverSample(lSampleStream, 1000, pmsDst) ' release the destination sample pmsDst = Nothing Loop While True pConvert1.StopConvert() lStart = LastStop End Sub
[C#]void ConcateFile(ConvertCtrl pConvert1, MultiStreamTarget pMSTarget, MultiStreamSource pMSSource, ref long lStart) { MediaSample pmsSrc = null; MediaSample pmsDst = null; long MediaTimeStart; long MediaTimeStop; long LastStart; long LastStop; int lSampleStream; int lActualDataLength; LastStop = 0; do { // get the sample, allowing 10 s for the operation to complete try { lSampleStream = pMSTarget.WaitForSample(1000); } catch (COMException cex) { if (cex.ErrorCode == (int)ErrorCode.VFW_E_TIMEOUT) { // end of the stream break; } break; } try { // get the target sample pmsSrc = pMSTarget.GetSample(lSampleStream, 0); // get the source buffer pmsDst = pMSSource.GetSampleBuffer(lSampleStream, 2000); } catch (Exception) { break; } // get the media time pmsSrc.GetMediaTime(out MediaTimeStart, out MediaTimeStop); // get the source sample time pmsSrc.GetTime(out LastStart, out LastStop); // set the destination sample time pmsDst.SetTime(lStart + LastStart, lStart + LastStop); // copy the data lActualDataLength = pmsSrc.ActualDataLength; // set the destination buffer // we could Marshal the unmanaged buffer here, but no need since we are mearly // setting the destination to the source buffer contents (unaltered data) pmsDst.SetData(lActualDataLength, pmsSrc.GetData(lActualDataLength)); // copy the other flags pmsDst.Discontinuity = pmsSrc.Discontinuity; pmsDst.Preroll = pmsSrc.Preroll; pmsDst.SyncPoint = pmsSrc.SyncPoint; // release the source sample pmsSrc = null; // deliver the destination sample pMSSource.DeliverSample(lSampleStream, 1000, pmsDst); // release the destination sample pmsDst = null; } while (true); pConvert1.StopConvert(); lStart = LastStop; }
- Build, and Run the program to test it.