I am having a problem with converting video files to .flv files. I am using ffmpeg.exe tool to achieve this. Here on my local server when I use ffmpeg.exe tool with c# code everything is working good. But when I deploy the same code with ffmpeg tool on to my hosting server, where as .exe files are not allowed to execute, the code is not running. Is there any other way to achieve the same other than redirecting to video conversion sites because I want to save .flv files on my hosting server.
How would one create video files in .NET? Any magical class library out there that allows you to capture images at a certain interval, then combine them into some popular video format? Any ways to capture streaming video from, say, a webcam? I have still images down pat, already made a couple different progs with that. Now looking for ideas on how to go about capturing actual video....
All that I have searched have brought be to DirectX, with DirectShow. Is there a different way? Every DirectX SDK I seem to download has everything but DirectShow (and with dialup, usually, when I say "Download" I mean, "installed it from a cd with the files downloaded by a friend on it" ).
What classes has vb.net got to work with video files...like mpg or mp4i wanna write some code to be able to save a specific video frame to a jpg image.
This is tied in with the other discussion that I started last week about playing audio files using the DirectX classes. If you haven't yet had a look at that other thread,Using the same reference as in the audio application, let's set up a form for video this time. I started with a form that I then placed a split container on and in the lower panel of the split contatiner, I placed the buttons and other controls. Following is how I have mine set up:
Reread the thread on the audio player because the methods are very similar - in fact some are identical! However, this is video and it got a bit more involved as you might expect.The full code is here and I hope you'll find it useful to you. Following is a screenshot of the end result.
I'm Using vb 2005. I need to capture frames of video files, save theme to my hard drive and later on to gather them thumbnails.How can I capture frames of video files?
I am going to capture live video from webcam and i want to store that recording in different formats but currently I can store it in only traditional avi format only it consumes lot of disc space.
im new to VB and i would like to ask some questions;Im developing a Media Study Room program and i have this little problem, My problem is that, how can i designate the video in the list box, that when i click variable on the list, it will automatically play the video i designated to a number and its description in the bottom will appear.
I have a requirement to combine 2 audio files with a video file is this possible with vb.net.What the user basicly wants to do is select 3 files one video, 2 audio, then click a go button and the files be combined to produce a single file, where do I start?
Am wondering if media encoder can do this or do I need to look in other areas?
I'm looking for a way to extract .jpg files from .wmv files at given intervals. For instance, if a clip is 1 minute long and I ask for 6 thumbnails, it will give me one every 10 seconds.Can anyone point me in the right direction for anything that may already exist for extracting single frames from video?
Basically I download lots of TV shows and they're never named in the way I like; they're named like this "The Office.S06E22.HDTV.XviD-NoTV."So I was wondering if I had a .txt file with all the episode names I could make a program to rename all the video files in the right order so they're named like this "The Office Season 6 Episode 22 - Secretary's Day."So I want to copy and paste a list of correct episodes names into a text file. Then I want to read the text file, which I already know how to do. Then, and this is the bit I'm struggling with, I want to read the text file, one line at a time, and it renames the top video file with the top episode name and so on.
I am trying to play video files (atleast wmv, avi) from a byte stream in vb.net.Is it possible to direct this data at a wmp control?I have done this successfully with images & picture boxes, just need help with the video.
I have an application and in this application there is a search option. I want the seach to search for all music and video files. I keep getting UnauthorizedAccessException error and I'm assuming its because my application is trying to access a file for witch access is being denied. This is the code that I am using.tbsearch is textbox and results is the listbox that the search results get added to.
Dim dirPath As DirectoryInfo = New DirectoryInfo("G:") For Each file As FileInfo In dirPath.GetFiles (tbsearch.Text & "*.mp3", SearchOption.AllDirectories) results.Items.Add(file.FullName) Next
Also, how can't I make it so that only the name of the file found is added, not the full path. I know that I could instead of using file.FullName use file.Name but then I can play the media file because the application wont know where to find it. Any code that I could use to add only the found file name to the listox? Perhaps I need another hidden listbox that get the full name and then the results listbox retrieves only the last part of the path?
I have a doubt. I'd like to make a program where you can drag music files (mp3, flac, wav, wma..) and video files (avi, mpeg, mp4, vob, mov) and get the property values of this ones... For example, bitrate, KBps, size, etc, to put them in textbox or listboxes.
I am trying to create a software where video files play continuously using a timeline like Windows Movie maker or Pinacle Studio. So i have no idea how to maintain the time line. Will i use Timer Control for that or any other methods are available.
I have my project in which i have many .bas files and now i want to convert the project into VB.NET. The vbp files are directly converted by Visual Studio 2005 but .bas files are not being converted.
I'm at present looking at various ways on how to convert files without any extension and making them with a .txt extension. At present, I'm using the RENAME feature within windows to do this, but i takes time when there are a lot of files to rename. Can anybody give me a few pointers on how this can be done using Visual Basic?
I am trying to create a textbox that will display the total duration of all video files in a listbox. I am not using the windows media player in the project, I just want to show total duration of the listbox items. I have tried looking for snippets because I'm new to programming and I have also tried my luck at creating a class with no success. If anyone could show me some sample code or tell me what it will take to accomplish my goal it would be greatly apperciated. I am coding with Visual Basic 2010 express.
Private Sub Button6_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button6.Click If FolderBrowserDialog1.ShowDialog = Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then Dim files() As String = IO.Directory.GetFiles(FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath)
I am trying to convert a VB5 program to VB2010 so that I can continue to support it on my new PC. My copy of VB5 was an upgrade from VB3 which was an upgrade from VB2 which came on floppies, so I can't just install every preceding version as my new PC doesn't have a floppy drive.I have accepted that I will have to design all the forms from scratch (whatever happened to twips?) and will have to go through the thousands of lines of code line-by-line, but I have hit a brick wall when it comes to random access files. One such file is defined in the Declarations section of Module1 thus:[code]....
I soon found I had to change Type to Structure, but then in the declaration of transrec, transtype acquired a wavy blue underline with the error message: "'transrec' cannot expose type 'transtype' in namespace 'Treasurer_2010' through module 'Module1'.So if I can't use the structure in the module in which it is declared, where can I use it?
I'm trying to convert an old Quick BASIC program to VB.Net. There doesn't appear to be any direct replacement for the old file statements. Building a database seems like overkill for my simple needs.
How can I do the following in VB.Net?
OPEN "test.dat" FOR RANDOM AS #1 LEN = 20 FIELD #1, 10 AS a$, 10 AS b$ LSET a$ = "One" LSET b$ = "Two" PUT #1, 1 GET #1, 1 PRINT a$, b$ CLOSE #1