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Well, you build a Windows-service, and depending on the resources you create a streaming video or you take some simple screenshots.
There are multiple samples here and on Google on creating Services and on capturing the desktop as an image.
Good luck \o/
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It's very unlikely you're going to get much help with a project like this. Writing a keylogger has serious security issues attached to it and there's just about no legitimate uses for such an app.
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The other day I read Windows Movie Maker was just fine for this (screen shots+audio).
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Hi,
Please help me for creating video by using picture.
Best Regard
Anubhava Dimri
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You can use the System.Drawing namespace for your screenshots
some sample code is available here[^], or you can go to here[^] for a broader search to begin.
As for the keylogger, no I won't really help you out on that one.
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Hi,
How many time intervel is sufficent for getting screenshot for creating video. and How to create video by using screenshot.
Best Regard
Anubhava Dimri
mailto: anubhava.prodata@gmail.com
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eg_Anubhava wrote: How many time intervel is sufficent for getting screenshot for creating video.
Minimal 48 frames/second, anything else is unacceptable!
eg_Anubhava wrote: and How to create video by using screenshot.
You show the pictures reeelly fast, one after another
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Did you mean something like this[^]? If not, check out this[^].
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Is Windows Media Encoder is necessery for this application.
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I don't know, I would check by doing some research[^]
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Hi Friends,
How to assign shortcut keys for toolbar buttons? I have tried using "&" in button text,this works in normal button but not in toolbar buttons.Please guide me.
Note: using windows Application
Thanks in advance...
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Thanks for your reply,
but, i am not setting shortcut keys for vs.net...
I need to add shortcut keys for my own application
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There is no shortcut for ToolBarButtons. Normally you would create a corresponding MenuItem and set the Shortcut property of that. If you haven't created a MainMenu then you would have to set the KeyPreview property of the form to True and handle the KeyDown event, testing for whatever key combination you wanted to use as the shortcut key. Then you could call the same method that you would call from the ToolBar.ButtonClick event handler when that particular button is clicked.
[source: jmcilhinney at vbforums.com]
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If you do not want a menu you can also look at Hotkey
Private Declare Function RegisterHotKey Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As IntPtr, ByVal id As Integer, ByVal fsModifiers As Integer, ByVal vk As Integer) As Integer
Private Declare Function UnregisterHotKey Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As IntPtr, ByVal id As Integer) As Integer
Private Declare Function GlobalAddAtom Lib "kernel32" Alias "GlobalAddAtomA" (ByVal lpString As String) As Short
Private Declare Function GlobalDeleteAtom Lib "kernel32" (ByVal nAtom As Short) As Short
there is on CP a very good in VB.net example
Jan
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Thanks a lot Friend.
I tried using Mainmenu, its working fine.
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Hi
My code displays the error in top
cmd = New SqlCommand("spStudent", con1)
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@EnterDate", SqlDbType.DateTime, 8))
cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = "01/09/2009"
cmd.CommandTimeout = 1800
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
Sda = New SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Sda.Fill(dt)
How to resolve this problem... please help
Regards,
Samson
modified on Friday, January 9, 2009 5:35 AM
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Try:
cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = New Date(1, 9, 2009)
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cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = New Date(1, 9, 2009)
This one is Date(year, month, Date) Format.
But my Format is MM/dd/yyyy.... Please help further
With Regards,
Samson
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Ah I see, sorry, I misread your post. Unfortuanately I can't offer any more help, sorry.
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samsonx wrote: cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = "01/09/2009"
Convert "01/09/2009" to dateTime variable and then assign the value to parameter.
The format of DateTime does not matter during the Saving of information.
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That means that the database doesn't use the same date format that you use, and is parsing it to a completely different date, like perhaps '0001-09-09'. This is outside the range of dates that the datetime type in the database can handle, hence that specific error message.
Parse the string into a DateTime value before you put it in the parameter:
cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = DateTime.ParseExact("01/09/2009", "MM/dd/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Try date format with
cmd.Parameters("@EnterDate").Value = cdate("#01/09/2009#")
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