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Save buffer into jp2(JPEG 2000) format

Hi,

I am using VC++ 6.0 with directshow 9.0 to capture video from the
camera. Using GDI+ Bitmap class and i am saving the buffer image into
JPEG format file. When i use GDI+, i can save the buffer easily into
JPEG file. But now i need to save the buffer into JPEG 2000(jp2)
format file.

And also if anyone know how to use CXImage free Library or Jasper
Library

http://www.codeproject.com/bitmap/cximage.asp
http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/
Pls do the needful.

Thanks,

keyesar.

Sep 6 '07 #1
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ke********@hotmail.com wrote:
>
I am using VC++ 6.0 with directshow 9.0 to capture video from the
camera. Using GDI+ Bitmap class and i am saving the buffer image into
JPEG format file. When i use GDI+, i can save the buffer easily into
JPEG file. But now i need to save the buffer into JPEG 2000(jp2)
format file.

And also if anyone know how to use CXImage free Library or Jasper
Library
1. You're OT. See
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit...t.html#faq-5.9
Try a newsgroup with microsoft or windows in its name.

2. This isn't chat or IM. Don't repost after 10 minutes just because
you haven't got an answer.
Sep 6 '07 #2

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