Can you give me the source code of AMCap2?

I can not find the source code of AMCap2. Do you have it? Can you send it to me?
My e-mail is xxxxx@gmail.com.
Thank you very much!

In general, these sorts of questions are not appropriate for this list.
I’m not in any way doubting your intentions, particularly as it is/was a
free Microsoft sample. Nevertheless, that may or may not mean that
redistributing is legal. I don’t know in this case, as you probably
need a MSDN license for it. In any case, if you have one, I think you
may find it under something like the June 2006 DirectX SDK. That’s just
a guess, but if you have MSDN, try downloading one of the older ones.

mm

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Subject: [ntdev] Can you give me the source code of AMCap2?

I can not find the source code of AMCap2. Do you have it? Can you send
it to me?
My e-mail is xxxxx@gmail.com.
Thank you very much!


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Sorry about that.
But thank you all the same.
I can not find it in the new SDK before.

xxxxx@gmail.com wrote:

I can not find the source code of AMCap2. Do you have it? Can you send it to me?

It is part of DirectShow, which is now part of the Platform SDK.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

Martin O’Brien wrote:

In general, these sorts of questions are not appropriate for this list.
I’m not in any way doubting your intentions, particularly as it is/was a
free Microsoft sample. Nevertheless, that may or may not mean that
redistributing is legal. I don’t know in this case, as you probably
need a MSDN license for it. In any case, if you have one, I think you
may find it under something like the June 2006 DirectX SDK. That’s just
a guess, but if you have MSDN, try downloading one of the older ones.

DirectShow was moved out of DirectX and into the Platform SDK a couple
of years ago.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

xxxxx@gmail.com wrote:

Sorry about that.
But thank you all the same.
I can not find it in the new SDK before.

It is in samples\multimedia\directshow\capture\amcap.


Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.

You can find something about amcap2 here : http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms716686.aspx , and if you push the dowload
button , you can get here :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=4377f86d-c913-4b5c-b87e-ef72e5b4e065&displaylang=en .

If costed me just a simple “google” with “amcap2” , and another 2 minutes :slight_smile:

C.

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