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ASP.NET Web Service written in C# to grab a picture from a webcam

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Introduction

C# Webcam is a port to ASP.NET and C# of the C++ ATL Web Service. It demonstrates the ease of use of C# and ASP.NET to build Web Services compared to ATL Server Web Service.

The project is still based on the Webcam COM component developed in the C++ ATL Web Service. .NET COM Interop is used to import it in the C# project.

Web Service

With Visual Studio, create a new C# ASP.NET Web Service project. Add a reference to 'CamServer 1.0 Type Library' on the COM tab. If 'CamServer 1.0 Type Library' is not in the list, you need to register the Dll CamServer.dll in the 'COM Components' directory. Add this Web Method to the source code obtained by the wizard:

[WebMethod]
public byte[] GrabFrame( short nQuality )
{
    //Shoot a picture from my webcam
    CAMSERVERLib.Camera cam = new CAMSERVERLib.CameraClass();

    return (byte[])cam.GrabFrame( nQuality );
}
Compared to the C++ ATL Web Service we need only three lines of code to get the picture from the COM component and return it to the client.

To have a little more fun coding I decided to add some features. Now it writes to the Windows EventLog the IP and the name of the machine calling it, after a DNS resolution. I have also added the date and hour of the local computer directly in the picture. And at last it increments a system performance counter to keep an eye on the number of people calling it.
[WebMethod]
public byte[] GrabFrame( short nQuality )
{
    //Write to the EventLog the IP and Host name
    string addr = HttpContext.Current.Request.UserHostAddress.Trim();

    string name;

    IPHostEntry host = null;

    try
    {
        host = System.Net.Dns.GetHostByAddress( addr );

        if ( host != null )
        {
            name = host.HostName;
            for( int i = 0; i < host.Aliases.Length; i++ )
                name += "*" + host.Aliases[i];

            eventLog.WriteEntry( addr + " : " + name );
        }
        else
        {
            name = "ERROR";

            eventLog.WriteEntry( name );
        }
    }
    catch( System.Exception error )
    {
        // process the error error.Message
    }

    //Shoot a picture from my webcam
    CAMSERVERLib.Camera cam = new CAMSERVERLib.CameraClass();

    byte[] picture = (byte[])cam.GrabFrame( nQuality );

    //Increments Performance Counter
    performanceCounterShoot.Increment();

    //Add the hour
    MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream( picture );
    Bitmap bmp = new Bitmap( ms );

    Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage( bmp );

    string strDate = DateTime.Now.ToLongDateString() + 
                     " - " + 
                     DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString(); 

    g.DrawString(   strDate,
                    new Font( FontFamily.GenericSansSerif, 10 ),
                    new SolidBrush( Color.Black ), 
                    new RectangleF( 1,1,320,240 ) 
                );

    g.DrawString(   strDate,
                    new Font( FontFamily.GenericSansSerif, 10 ),
                    new SolidBrush( Color.White ), 
                    new RectangleF( 0,0,320,240 ) 
                );

    MemoryStream ms2 = new MemoryStream();

    //Get codecs
    ImageCodecInfo[] icf = ImageCodecInfo.GetImageEncoders();

    EncoderParameters encps = new EncoderParameters( 1 );
    EncoderParameter encp = new EncoderParameter( Encoder.Quality, (long) nQuality );

    //Set quality
    encps.Param[0] = encp;

    bmp.Save( ms2, icf[1], encps );
    ms2.Close();

    return ms2.ToArray();
}

Client

The client ActiveX has no need to be modified. It is just needed to change the url of the Web Service, that is now:
http://YOUR_IP/webcamcsharp/service1.asmx?WSDL

Don't forget to register with regsvr32.exe the AxCamClient.dll in the 'COM Components' directory.

Conclusion

With few lines of source code you may obtain the same result then with little more C++ work.

The solution may be better because the COM component pack the picture, we unpack it to add date and hour then we pack again the new picture to send back to the client.

Problems Faced 

  • None.

History

Version 1.00 April 10, 2002
First release.

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QuestionMultiple webcam support? Pin
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Hi am trying to capture image using GrabFrame () using VB in ASP.NET. I am also using logitech camera to capture image .it blinks for 1 o2 sec then it gives me following error.
I did not find solution for this problem. suggest me if u find something

Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

Exception Details: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: ERROR GrabFrame().
Source Error:
Line 22: Dim cam As CAMSERVERLib.Camera = New CAMSERVERLib.CameraClass()
Line 24: Dim picture As Byte() = cam.GrabFrame(nQuality)
Line 25:
Line 26: 'Add the hour to the jpeg picture
Line: 24

Here is my code
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D
Imports System.Drawing.Imaging
Imports System.Net
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports DirectShowLib
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes
Partial Class CapturePhoto
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page

Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load

'Jpeg compression quality
Dim nQuality As Short = 45

'Shout a picture from my webcam
Dim inval As Object
Dim obj As Object
inval = New System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispatchWrapper(Nothing)
Dim cam As CAMSERVERLib.Camera = New CAMSERVERLib.CameraClass()
Dim picture As Byte() = cam.GrabFrame(nQuality)

'Add the hour to the jpeg picture
Dim ms = New MemoryStream(picture)
Dim bmp As New Bitmap(ms)

Dim g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(bmp)

Dim strDate As String = DateTime.Now.ToLongDateString() + " - " + DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString()

Dim drawFormat As New StringFormat()
drawFormat.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center

g.DrawString(strDate, New Font(FontFamily.GenericSansSerif, 12), New SolidBrush(Color.Black), New RectangleF(1, 1, 320, 240), drawFormat)

g.DrawString(strDate, New Font(FontFamily.GenericSansSerif, 12), New SolidBrush(Color.White), New RectangleF(0, 0, 320, 240), drawFormat)

'Get codecs
Dim icf As ImageCodecInfo() = ImageCodecInfo.GetImageEncoders()

Dim encps As New EncoderParameters(1)
Dim encp As New EncoderParameter(System.Drawing.Imaging.Encoder.Quality, CLng(nQuality))

'Set quality
encps.Param(0) = encp

bmp.Save(Response.OutputStream, icf(1), encps)

g.Dispose()
bmp.Dispose()

End Sub

End Class
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