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Camera Vision - video surveillance on C#

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A C# video surveillance application, which allows monitoring several IP cameras simultaneously.
// Camera Vision
//
// Copyright � Andrew Kirillov, 2005-2006
// andrew.kirillov@gmail.com
//
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace CameraViewer
{
	public class CameraForm : CameraViewer.Wizard
	{
		private Camera camera = new Camera("");
		private CameraDescription	page1 = new CameraDescription();
		private CameraSettings		page2 = new CameraSettings();

		// VideoProviders property
		public VideoProviderCollection VideoProviders
		{
			set { page1.VideoProviders = value; }
		}

		// Camera property
		public Camera Camera
		{
			get { return camera; }
			set
			{
				camera = value;

				page1.Camera = camera;
				page2.Camera = camera;
			}
		}

		// CheckCameraFunction property
		public CheckCameraHandler CheckCameraFunction
		{
			set { page1.CheckCameraFunction = value; }
		}


		// Construction
		public CameraForm()
		{
			this.AddPage(page1);
			this.AddPage(page2);
			this.Text = "New camera wizard";

			page1.Camera = camera;
			page2.Camera = camera;
		}

		// On page changing
		protected override void OnPageChanging(int page)
		{
			if (page == 1)
			{
				// switching to camera settings
				page2.Provider = page1.VideoProviders[page1.SelectedProviderIndex];
			}
			base.OnPageChanging(page);
		}

		// Reset event ocuren on page
		protected override void OnResetOnPage(int page)
		{
			if (page == 0)
			{
				page2.Provider = null;
			}
		}

		// On finish
		protected override void OnFinish()
		{
		}
	}
}

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Software Developer IBM
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Started software development at about 15 years old and it seems like now it lasts most part of my life. Fortunately did not spend too much time with Z80 and BK0010 and switched to 8086 and further. Similar with programming languages – luckily managed to get away from BASIC and Pascal to things like Assembler, C, C++ and then C#. Apart from daily programming for food, do it also for hobby, where mostly enjoy areas like Computer Vision, Robotics and AI. This led to some open source stuff like AForge.NET, Computer Vision Sandbox, cam2web, ANNT, etc.

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