Something like Syphon on Windows (currently called Wyphon) Hi ft, thank you for your reply ! Actually, it's not a pure C++ project because i couldn't get a sample program to work, as i didn't (and still don't) know how to use the callbacks. So i've created a C++ / CLR (.NET) project that calls C# methods. This way, i can get both C++ code and C# code running, and i use the WyphonDotNet lib because this way i understand how to use the callbacks.
(sorry if it's not crystal clear..). I've already looked up in the headers files from the repository, but still couldn't find a way to create a simple project with simple callbacks.. So maybe it would be too much to ask, but it would be really helping if you could post a sample C++ project with all initialisation and callbacks functionning, so i can understand the full workflow. For the DX11 stuff, i didn't try anything yet, so i will be quick : Adobe AIR is dealing with OpenGL from what i know, so i won't be able to access directly the resources it creates. What do you think ? Micro.D / md.vis. PixelConduit. Understanding Merit to Optimize Playback - andy vt's blog. I’m going to assume some familiarity with DirectShow and how it works, but if miss that mark and don’t explain something that isn’t common knowledge please let me know and I’ll dig into it further. There is a ton of really good information about DirectShow on MSDN and other places, so I don’t want to spend too much time explaining topics that have already been covered.
DirectShow uses graphs (where the graph in GraphEdit comes from) to control playback, applications add filters to the graph to actually render the content. Filters do all the work in a graph; extracting data from the container (mkv, asf, dvr-ms, etc), decoding it, and rendering it. They can do much more complex things, but in a simple playback graph that’s pretty much all there is too it. When an application builds the playback graph, it can explicitly add all the filters, rely completely on DirectShow’s Intelligent Connect (IC) feature, or a little of both. Simply, merit is a number. VJ Software and Mapping 3D Tutorial. Software VJ. CoGe Software. ArKaos.