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Comments by Fess59 (Top 5 by date)
Fess59
13-Jun-13 6:39am
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Hi Sergey!
Now we are talking only about the screenshot, without working with him
Fess59
13-Jun-13 6:32am
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Hi Andy!
How can I contact you to discuss that issue?
Fess59
13-Jun-13 6:27am
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Hi Andy!
How can I contact you to discuss that issue? My Email - AMKozhevnikov@1cbit.ru
Fess59
13-Jun-13 4:55am
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We are in search of technology that makes the fastest screenshot. We tried Win32 and Graphics. On average computer screen capture rate of approximately 40 ms (25 fps). Is there a technology which allows to make it faster?
Fess59
13-Jun-13 1:38am
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I need to find the changes in the image. We use the split screen regions (16x16 or 32x32) and per-pixel comparison of the insecure memory, but it is slow (If the image is larger 1920x1080). Any ideas or ready reshieniya able to help us (probably paid the library)?