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I really don't know why. if so, im afraid i'll have to use msdn online, until i reinstall my os when some fatal errors occur on it.
Thanks all the same.
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It works well now!
I just simply updated my IE to IE8.
Thanks.
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Hello,
I am trying to draw a video stream from a webcam or from another computer webcam on a Direct X surface. Can anyone give me some suggestion about any library or SDK I can use to do that. I know the part how to put a bitmap data on the Direct X surface, but need some suggestion about getting video data from the webcam and from the network.
Thanks!
Nacho
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You can use windows media encoder to get the desire result . Also you must read directshow which having all the functionality of streaming and drawing on directx surface
Rajesh
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Hi everyone,
I am facing some issues when i am porting my code from VC++6.0 to VC++9.0. Here is the list.
1. ByteVector::iterator it = (BYTE *)"ACI";
2. Error 3 error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'BYTE *'
to 'std::_Vector_iterator<_Ty,_Alloc>'
hdr = *(ACI_HEADER *)it;
hdr is of type ACI_HEADER.
I tried de coupling the iterator and the ACI_Header but it dosent work.
hdr = (ACI_HEADER)(*it). This type of decoupling worked for unsigned char conversions but not
ACI_HEADER.
3. Error 17 error C2664: 'ComPtr<T>::ComPtr(const ComPtr<T> &)' : cannot
convert parameter 1 from 'int' to 'const ComPtr
ComPtr<CEventMsg> CEventMsg::FromBuffer(DataBuffer &buffer)
{
.....
.....
return NULL;
}
Any advices on these issues will be helpfull.
Thanks,
Pratap
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Issues 1 and 2 - std::vector iterators used to be ordinary pointers. But they're not any more. I suspect this implies that your conversion from pointer to iterator (and vice versa) was (in terms of the C++ standard) erroneous, and you need to reformulate it in ways that are valid C++.
Issue 3 - try returning 'ComPtr<CEventMsg>(NULL) ' or 'ComPtr<CEventMsg>() '?
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Thanks for the suggestion. Issue 3 is solved but a similar type araised
ComPtr<CDMPPacket> CDMPSession::NewRecvPacket()
{
return new CDMPPacket; //Error
}
Error 1 error C2664: 'ComPtr<t>::ComPtr(const ComPtr<t>&)' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'CDMPPacket *' to 'const ComPtr<t>&
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pratap1980 wrote: return new CDMPPacket;
should be replaced with return ComPtr<CDMPPacket>(new CDMPPacket); . It's the same pattern.
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An iterator on an element in a collection is not the same as a pointer to that element. VC6 let you do that, and it happened to work, even though it was wrong to assume that the two were equivalent. Use &*it to convert an iterator to a pointer.
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I'm trying to interpret the bCertificate member of the WIN_CERTIFICATE struct (for a debugging tool I'm writing). Does anyone have a code sample or link to a spec that shows how to interpret this data member?
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You can view the authenticode signature documents here:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/winlogo/drvsign/Authenticode_PE.mspx[^]
The bCertificate member is described on page 13 as:
"bCertificate is set to a variable-length binary array that contains the Authenticode PKCS #7 signedData"
I believe page 7 contains the signedData structure which is associated with the bCertificate member. It looks like you will have some additional research ahead of you as there is little documentation in this particular area.
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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Okay, I have a little war going on in my development, and I want y'all to weigh in with your thoughts. When I add a class to a project, let's call it the filter algorithm, we will know this as class CFilter. Now, do you name this file filter.h/cpp or cfilter.h/cpp?
Curious
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
<italic>Hurtling toward a government of the stupid, by the stupid, for the stupid we go. —Michelle Malkin
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charlieg wrote: Now, do you name this file filter.h/cpp or cfilter.h/cpp?
By default for a class CFilter , the class wizard generates Filter.h/cpp . And for me it make more sense than cfilter.h/cpp . IMHO, Hungarian notations are best for source code, not for filenames.
Regards,
Jijo.
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http://weseetips.com[ ^] Visual C++ tips and tricks. Updated daily.
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My vote goes for Filter.h/cpp too.
> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
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so the topic is not related to C but to C++, right ?! ^^
my prefered choice : filter.* containing CFilter class definition/implementation...
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Why do you call it CFilter ? I.e. (if the filter is your own class then) have you a special reason to emulate MFC 's class naming scheme?
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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Well, the play on words with C or not.. had to do with the prefix of the class, not the language.
As to how I got into this mess? Dang if I know.
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
<italic>Hurtling toward a government of the stupid, by the stupid, for the stupid we go. —Michelle Malkin
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Hi,
I am enhancing my VC6 Application to new MFC Feature pack, i am using CMFCToolBar to replace CToolBar but it is not working with CDialog, i am getting any exception or error but toolbar is not visible in Dialog.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or help.
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same problem for me also.
I am trying to create a toolBar in CView. The toolbar is getting created,but i am not able to see the toolbar.
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Pls check the rectanlge size of toolbar because in my case i found that toolbar rectangle was not correct, so i increase the size to make it visible ... try it not sure what's your problem is.
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I passed rectangle size(10,10,30,30)(hadrcode value).
Even though i am not able to see the toolbar. Is there any standard size limit for ractangle??
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there is no as such size of the toolbar actually...can you please give me piece of code so that i can look furthrer to figure out something.
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i tried by the following 2 methods in oncreate()
Method 1:
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CFrameWndEx* pParent = STATIC_DOWNCAST(CFrameWndEx, AfxGetMainWnd());
//handle to application window
if (!m_wndToolBar.CreateEx(pParent,
TBSTYLE_FLAT,
WS_CHILD | CBRS_ALIGN_TOP) ||
!m_wndToolBar.LoadToolBar(IDR_PAGEPREVIEW))
{
TRACE0("Failed to create toolbar\n");
return -1;
}
Method 2:
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CRect rc(10,10,100,100);
m_wndToolBar.CreateEx(this,0,0,&rc);
m_wndToolBar.LoadToolBar(IDR_PAGEPREVIEW);
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Hello!
Could someone tell me if a CMFCToolbar in a CDialog is correctly supported?
I can get my toolbar to work fine in a CDialog (inside a CView of an CMDIChildWndEx), but next time I open another document (MDI child window) the respective docked panes doesn't appear docked at all.
This happens after the Create() method of the toolbar. I suppose that settings of the Docking Manager (global?) are somehow changed during creation of the toolbar.
Below is the way I'm creating the toolbar:
BOOL MyCDialog::OnInitDialog() {
...
m_toolbar.EnableLargeIcons(FALSE);
m_toolbar.Create( this, AFX_DEFAULT_TOOLBAR_STYLE, IDR_TOOLBAR );
m_toolbar.LoadToolBar( IDR_TOOLBAR, 0, 0, TRUE /* Is locked */);
DWORD tbStyle = m_toolbar.GetPaneStyle();
tbStyle |= CBRS_TOOLTIPS | CBRS_FLYBY;
tbStyle &= ~(CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC | CBRS_BORDER_TOP | CBRS_BORDER_BOTTOM | CBRS_BORDER_LEFT | CBRS_BORDER_RIGHT);
m_toolbar.SetPaneStyle(tbStyle);
m_toolbar.SetOwner(this); //dont know if is really necessary
m_toolbar.SetRouteCommandsViaFrame(FALSE);
...
}
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
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