SelectedVideoProcessors Property

Summary
Gets the selected video processor collection object.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
[EditorAttribute(System.Type, System.Type)] 
public VideoProcessors SelectedVideoProcessors { get; } 
public: 
property VideoProcessors^ SelectedVideoProcessors { 
   VideoProcessors^ get(); 
} 

Property Value

A VideoProcessors object representing the video processor collection.

Remarks

The VideoProcessors object is used to build a list of video processing filters to use during the capturing process. For more information on video processor collections, refer to VideoProcessors object.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.MediaFoundation; 
using LeadtoolsMediaFoundationExamples.Fixtures; 
 
 
public bool _result = false; 
public CaptureCtrlForm _form = new CaptureCtrlForm(); 
 
public void ProcessorsExample() 
{ 
   CaptureCtrl capturectrl = _form.CaptureCtrl; 
   string outFile = Path.Combine(LEAD_VARS.MediaDir, "CaptureCtrl_ProcessorsExample.avi"); 
 
   try 
   { 
      // try to find a USB camera 
      if (capturectrl.VideoDevices["USB"] == null) 
         throw new Exception("No USB video device available"); 
 
      capturectrl.VideoDevices["USB"].Selected = true; 
 
      // try to find a USB audio device 
      if (capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"] == null) 
         throw new Exception("No USB audio device available"); 
 
      capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"].Selected = true; 
 
      // set the selected video processor to the first one in the video processors list  
      capturectrl.SelectedVideoProcessors.Add(capturectrl.VideoProcessors[0]); 
      Processor vproc = capturectrl.SelectedVideoProcessors[0]; 
 
      // set the selected audio processor to the first one in the audio processors list  
      capturectrl.SelectedAudioProcessors.Add(capturectrl.AudioProcessors[0]); 
      Processor aproc = capturectrl.SelectedAudioProcessors[0]; 
 
      // set the video processor properties 
      if (vproc.HasDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties)) 
         vproc.ShowDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties, _form); 
 
      // set the audio processor properties 
      if (aproc.HasDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties)) 
         aproc.ShowDialog(ProcessorDlg.Properties, _form); 
 
      // set the target output file and format 
      capturectrl.TargetFile = outFile; 
 
      // set the target output format 
      capturectrl.TargetFormat = TargetFormatType.MP4; 
 
      // check if we have can capture video 
      if (capturectrl.IsModeAvailable(CaptureMode.VideoAndAudio)) 
      { 
         capturectrl.FrameRate = 5;       // 5 frames per second  
         capturectrl.UseFrameRate = true; 
         capturectrl.TimeLimit = 10;      // just 10 seconds of capture time 
         capturectrl.UseTimeLimit = true; 
 
         // subscribe to the complete event 
         capturectrl.Complete += new EventHandler(CaptureCtrl_Complete); 
 
         // start the capture process 
         capturectrl.StartCapture(CaptureMode.VideoAndAudio); 
 
         // we'll loop on the state and pump messages for this example. 
         // but you should not need to if running from a Windows Forms application. 
         while (capturectrl.State == CaptureState.Running) 
            Application.DoEvents(); 
      } 
   } 
   catch (Exception) 
   { 
      _result = false; 
   } 
} 
 
public void CaptureCtrl_Complete(object sender, EventArgs e) 
{ 
   // set result 
   _result = true; 
} 
 
static class LEAD_VARS 
{ 
   public const string MediaDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS22\Media"; 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

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