A library that offers you a set of components for fast video processing
| Version | .NET 8.0.0.1 / VLC 8.0.0.0 / VC++ 8.0.0.0 |
| Updated | November 29 2020 |
| Developer |
Mitov Software
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| User Rating |
1132
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| Original File Size | 515 MB |
| Downloads | 9679 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Programming |
VideoLab is a set of .NET 2.0/3.5 components for fast video processing. They allow quick complex video editing with zero lines of program code. The library supports the old fashion Win32 API (Video For Windows ( VFW ), VCM, WaveAPI, ACM), the newer DirectShow, DMO, the free FreeFrame and even allows if needed any mixture of them.
The developer can choose to go with any of them, to use all, or can switch from the one to the other at any moment.
The components hide the complexity of all of the approaches, and make them look almost identical from the users prospective. Includes: Video Players and Loggers (Win32 and DicerctX / DirectShow) Video / Audio Capture and Video / Audio Output (Win32 and DicerctX / DirectShow) Filters.
NOTE: Free for non-commercial use.
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