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Saved by uncleflo on February 14th, 2012.
As every one knows a video is a sequence of images or bitmaps. And also it is known that HBitmap is the basic ingredient of Bitmap. And we have lots of HBitmaps with us in all our windows applications whether they are animations or just static interfaces. And it is high time for all of us to save all those beautiful sequence of HBitmaps into a file and call it as movie or animation or demo, you name it. The following presents a way of creating a Movie (avi/wmv/mov) from a sequence of HBitmaps. The required functionality has been wrapped in appropriate classes like CAviFile, CwmvFile and CQTMovieFile. Using these classes is fairly simple and involves a single function call AppendNewFrame(); All the necessary initialization (like frame rate settings etc.) would be taken care by the class itself when the AppendNewFrame() is called for the first time (except for the QuickTime class. It has its own Graphics world that need to be initialized explicitly through a call to InitGraphicsWorld()).
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