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DirectShow Single-Frame Capture Class Without MFC
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VideoNet: Peer to Peer Video Conference Application
Discover an application that allows any two persons on the LAN/Intranet (possibly the Internet) to have a video conference.
Simultaneous Previewing & Video Capture using DirectShow
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