Hi Ben, Did you copy the DLLs from the zip file or did you keep the original DLLs from VideoProducerH264?
Doug Ben Green wrote: > Hi Doug, > > Thanks for the advice. > > Unfortunately having replaced vic.exe, I now receive an error message every > time vic starts up, and vic crashes. > > I've attached the error report log file. > > Regards, Ben. > > -----Original Message----- > From: ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov > [mailto:ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Douglas Kosovic > Sent: 01 April 2009 10:17 > To: ben.gr...@manchester.ac.uk > Cc: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] H.264 video window aspect ratio incorrect - Windows XP > Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 - Toolkit V3.1 stable > > Hi Ben, > >> When running VideoProducerH264 with the current stable release of >> Toolkit, I get some 'geometry error' messages when the video device >> initialises. I can click OK on these messages, and my video appears, > so >> I'm not too concerned about them. > > It's been fixed in SVN. > >> But the problem is that my video is quite small, and within a large >> grey box (see attachment h264-default.jpg). > >> The latter also occurs if a remote Toolkit user (running >> VideoConsumerServerH264) changes the window size of my transmitted >> video using the S, M and L keys. >> >> Any ideas ? > > With newer versions of VIC, you can use the right mouse button on a video > window and select half, original or double size, while preserving the aspect > ratio. > > Could you try replacing the vic.exe you are using with the one from (which > uses newer code from SVN) : > http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/ag3/windows/vic-20090127.zip > > The older vic.exe would most likely be found in the VideoConsumerService or > VideoService folders found under something like: > C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application > Data\AccessGrid3\local_services\ > > I suspect you'll now get a (smaller) black box for small and medium capture, > but should disappear for large MPEG-4 or H.264 capture. > > In the past, shift-S, shift-M and shift L would clip, but now it resizes. > > Cheers, > Doug >