On 8/25/2010 7:52 PM, mrzoab wrote:
> thanks former poster...
> maybe i should try with a new camera or find some 3rd party webcam class
> library. you said that you've once developed software with cams, did you use
> its own proprietary sdk or some other 3rd party class?
>
> pleae advise.
Hi mrzoab!
I used their own SDK (not all of them are proprietary, some are open
source) and I never developed software with them, all the work I did was
for these cams being accessed/viewed/controlled remotely from a secure
website using their http command sets. Most of them use C or C based
libraries in their sdks. But my work was also exclusively with IP cams,
not USB cams. I tried to find an sdk published for the Microsoft cam
you listed and I could not. Most cams are inexpensive, but it would be
my suggestion if possible to choose a cam for your project with a decent
sdk and support for it if possible. Good luck.
>
> "The poster formerly known as 'The Poster" wrote:
>
>> On 8/23/2010 9:25 PM, mrzoab wrote:
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> i'm developing a C# application for my customer. I would like this app to be
>>> able to capture photo using the microsoft's lifecam hd-5000 webcam. to do
>>> this, i will need the SDK, SDK documentation and possibly some sample
>>> sourcecode.
>>>
>>> where can i get to donwload these docs?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=microsoft+lifecam+sdk
>>
>> Looking down the results page, I found this:
>> http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/download/download.aspx?category=ICE
>>
>> I've worked with sdks for Panasonic and Axis IPcams for security
>> systems, and I think you've got a poor choice of cam to code for with
>> this one. Good luck.
>>
>> .
>>