This is for my school project. I need a program in c++ ( preferably done with visual c++) that will detect mouse events in one frame(mouse listener), and display a video from a camera in another frame. Whenever the user left-click in the mouse listener frame, the program will take a snapshot of the video in the video frame and save it in a folder with unique filenames, jpg or bmp format preferred. At the same time, the video should be recorded and saved. i'm using hauppauge's WinTV USB2 to take in the camera's input. The developer's OCX i.e. sdk, is attached. It simplifies the saving image part. Optional: to be able to load powerpoint slides in the mouse listener frame.
The program must be able to play back the video afterwards with the images by the side, changing at the appropriate times(i.e. at times when the mouse was clicked), which means the images may have to be timestampped when the mouse was clicked while the video camera was recording.
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## Platform
Windows XP