Interlacing lines on second camera "capture"- how do I deal?

OK- two cameras:
First one is a P2 media using Panasonic HVX201 shooting in 1080i/50i. It was logged and transferred fine.
Second one is a small Sony Handycam DCR-HC96 shooting interlaced widescreen which, when viewed in preview, prior to capture, is really scarily lined on any movement.
Before I capture- IS there something I need to consider when importing this to ensure that I actually have USABLE footage for the edit (as I am overlaying the two clips I cannot really work with that much "distortion" to any degree of accuracy)?
What setting should I use for Final Cut Pro to be "happy" with the second camera's footage?
I am so used to FCE which sensed the camera and picked its settings. Now I am stuck with having to fiddle about for it all to work at all. I am a complete novice and just don't GET the whole principle but as always- just need for me to be able to edit footage from two different cameras into one video.
I'd use Final Cut Express but the P2 media dictated that I move on.
Please help me. Thank you!

Thank you. I haven't captured yet. I am seeing these lines prior to capture. I thought I might avoid issues for myself by dealing with it before proceeding with the capture (I HAVE done the transfer of the P2, yes).
I just did a little segment of the SD footage to test, I had closed down the application, redid some transferring of P2 files and I actually no longer see the interlacing on anything.
I appreciate your time on helping me get to grips with this (I don't know what happened to make the problem I posted about "go away" but that it is- gone) because it is pretty scary when I realise what a novice I am.
I would like to go up in resolution, really. I had no choice with the second camera as I had less than 10 minutes to make a call to use it or not. But the footage is important so I feel I owe it to the HD footage.
What I am seeing when putting the wee bit I did capture as a test over the HD footage on my sequence is that they are OK- both are 16:9 (I used to have the issue that I couldn't get the college Panasonics to actually shoot anything but letterboxed and my Sony does widescreen) so that is a good start.
Other than that only there is slight delay on the audio and the rapid arm movements of the actress are a bit blurred. This may be my inexperience with FCP and the new MacBook Pro. I never saw any of this with FCE.
Thank you!

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    toolbarHandler ( this );
    class MyVideoFormat
    public VideoFormat format;
    public MyVideoFormat ( VideoFormat format )
    this.format = format;
    public String toString ( )
    Dimension dim = format.getSize();
    return ( format.getEncoding() + " [ " + dim.width + " x " + dim.height + " ]" );
    class MyCaptureDeviceInfo
    public CaptureDeviceInfo capDevInfo;
    public MyCaptureDeviceInfo ( CaptureDeviceInfo devInfo )
    capDevInfo = devInfo;
    public String toString ( )
    return ( capDevInfo.getName() );
    class MySnapshot extends JFrame implements ImageObserver
    protected Image photo = null;
    protected int shotNumber;
    public MySnapshot ( Image grabbedFrame, Dimension imageSize )
    super ( );
    shotNumber = shotCounter++;
    setTitle ( "Photo" + shotNumber );
    photo = grabbedFrame;
    setDefaultCloseOperation ( WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE );
    int imageHeight = photo.getWidth ( this );
    int imageWidth = photo.getHeight ( this );
    setSize ( imageSize.width, imageSize.height );
    final FileDialog saveDialog = new FileDialog ( this, "Save JPEG", FileDialog.SAVE );
    final JFrame thisCopy = this;
    saveDialog.setFile ( "Photo" + shotNumber );
    addWindowListener ( new WindowAdapter()
    public void windowClosing ( WindowEvent e )
    saveDialog.show();
    String filename = saveDialog.getFile();
    if ( filename != null )
    if ( saveJPEG ( filename ) )
    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog ( thisCopy, "Saved " + filename );
    setVisible ( false );
    dispose();
    else
    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog ( thisCopy, "Error saving " + filename );
    else
    setVisible ( false );
    dispose();
    setVisible ( true );
    public void paint ( Graphics g )
    super.paint ( g );
    g.drawImage ( photo, 0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight(), Color.black, this );
    * Saves an image as a JPEG
    * @params the image to save
    * @params the filename to save the image as
    public boolean saveJPEG ( String filename )
    boolean saved = false;
    BufferedImage bi = new BufferedImage ( photo.getWidth(null),
    photo.getHeight(null),
    BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB );
    Graphics2D g2 = bi.createGraphics();
    g2.drawImage ( photo, null, null );
    FileOutputStream out = null;
    try
    out = new FileOutputStream ( filename );
    JPEGImageEncoder encoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGEncoder ( out );
    JPEGEncodeParam param = encoder.getDefaultJPEGEncodeParam ( bi );
    param.setQuality ( 1.0f, false ); // 100% high quality setting, no compression
    encoder.setJPEGEncodeParam ( param );
    encoder.encode ( bi );
    out.close();
    saved = true;
    catch ( Exception ex )
    System.out.println ("Error saving JPEG : " + ex.getMessage() );
    return ( saved );
    } // of MySnapshot
    public static void main (String[] args )
    try
    JWebCam myWebCam = new JWebCam ( "Web Cam Capture" );
    myWebCam.setVisible ( true );
    if ( !myWebCam.initialise() )
    System.out.println ("Web Cam not detected / initialised");
    catch ( Exception ex )
    ex.printStackTrace();

    Hi,
    Here's a working version.
    If there are no spaces after the "<" symbol, it thinks it's a HTML tag.
    Putting spaces in, stops this.
    cheers,
    Owen
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.border.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import javax.media.*;
    import javax.media.datasink.*;
    import javax.media.format.*;
    import javax.media.protocol.*;
    import javax.media.util.*;
    import javax.media.control.*;
    import java.util.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.image.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import com.sun.image.codec.jpeg.*;
    // import com.sun.media.vfw.VFWCapture;         // JMF 2.1.1c version
    import com.sun.media.protocol.vfw.VFWCapture;   // JMF 2.1.1e version
    public class JWebCam extends JFrame
        implements WindowListener,  ComponentListener
        protected final static int MIN_WIDTH  = 100;  // 320;
        protected final static int MIN_HEIGHT = 100;  // 240;
        protected static int shotCounter = 1;
        protected JLabel statusBar = null;
        protected JPanel visualContainer = null;
        protected Component visualComponent = null;
        protected JToolBar toolbar = null;
        protected MyToolBarAction formatButton    = null;
        protected MyToolBarAction captureButton   = null;
        protected Player player = null;
        protected CaptureDeviceInfo webCamDeviceInfo = null;
        protected MediaLocator ml = null;
        protected Dimension imageSize = null;
        protected FormatControl formatControl = null;
        protected VideoFormat currentFormat = null;
        protected Format[] videoFormats = null;
        protected MyVideoFormat[] myFormatList = null;
        protected MyCaptureDeviceInfo[] myCaptureDevices = null;
        protected boolean initialised = false;
         * Constructor
        public JWebCam ( String frameTitle )
            super ( frameTitle );
            try
                UIManager.setLookAndFeel("javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel");
            catch ( Exception cnfe )
                System.out.println ("Note : Cannot load look and feel settings");
            setSize ( 320, 260 ); // default size...
            addWindowListener ( this );
            addComponentListener ( this );
            getContentPane().setLayout ( new BorderLayout() );
            visualContainer = new JPanel();
            visualContainer.setLayout ( new BorderLayout() );
            getContentPane().add ( visualContainer, BorderLayout.CENTER );
            statusBar = new JLabel ("")
                // Nasty bug workaround
                // The minimum JLabel size was determined by the text in the status bar
                // So the layoutmanager wouldn't shrink the window for the video image
                public Dimension getPreferredSize (  )
                    // get the JLabel to "allow" a minimum of 10 pixels width
                    // not to work out the minimum size from the text length
                    return ( new Dimension ( 10, super.getPreferredSize().height ) );
            statusBar.setBorder ( new EtchedBorder() );
            getContentPane().add ( statusBar, BorderLayout.SOUTH );
         * Initialise
         * @returns true if web cam is detected
        public boolean initialise ( )
            throws Exception
            MyCaptureDeviceInfo[] cams = autoDetect();
            if ( cams.length > 0 )
                if ( cams.length == 1 )
                     System.out.println ("Note : 1 web cam detected");
                     return ( initialise ( cams[0].capDevInfo ) );
                else
                    System.out.println ("Note : " + cams.length + " web cams detected");
                    Object selected = JOptionPane.showInputDialog (this,
                                                                   "Select Video format",
                                                                   "Capture format selection",
                                                                   JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE,
                                                                   null,        //  Icon icon,
                                                                   cams, // videoFormats,
                                                                   cams[0] );
                    if ( selected != null )
                        return ( initialise ( ((MyCaptureDeviceInfo)selected).capDevInfo ) );
                    else
                        return ( initialise ( null ) );
            else
                return ( initialise ( null ) );
         * Initialise
         * @params _deviceInfo, specific web cam device if not autodetected
         * @returns true if web cam is detected
        public boolean initialise ( CaptureDeviceInfo _deviceInfo )
            throws Exception
            statusBar.setText ( "Initialising...");
            webCamDeviceInfo = _deviceInfo;
            if ( webCamDeviceInfo != null )
                statusBar.setText ( "Connecting to : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                try
                    setUpToolBar();
                    getContentPane().add ( toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH );
                    ml = webCamDeviceInfo.getLocator();
                    if ( ml != null )
                        player = Manager.createRealizedPlayer ( ml );
                        if ( player != null )
                            player.start();
                            formatControl = (FormatControl)player.getControl ( "javax.media.control.FormatControl" );
                            videoFormats = webCamDeviceInfo.getFormats();
                            myFormatList = new MyVideoFormat[videoFormats.length];
                            for ( int i=0; i < videoFormats.length; i++ )
                                myFormatList[i] = new MyVideoFormat ( (VideoFormat)videoFormats[i] );
                            Format currFormat = formatControl.getFormat();
                            visualComponent = player.getVisualComponent();
                            if ( visualComponent != null )
                                visualContainer.add ( visualComponent, BorderLayout.CENTER );
                                if ( currFormat instanceof VideoFormat )
                                     currentFormat = (VideoFormat)currFormat;
                                     imageSize = currentFormat.getSize();
                                     visualContainer.setPreferredSize ( imageSize );
                                     setSize ( imageSize.width, imageSize.height + statusBar.getHeight() + toolbar.getHeight() );
                                else
                                    System.err.println ("Error : Cannot get current video format");
                                invalidate();
                                pack();
                                return ( true );
                            else
                                System.err.println ("Error : Could not get visual component");
                                return ( false );
                        else
                            System.err.println ("Error : Cannot create player");
                            statusBar.setText ( "Cannot create player" );
                            return ( false );
                    else
                        System.err.println ("Error : No MediaLocator for " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                        statusBar.setText ( "No Media Locator for : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                        return ( false );
                catch ( IOException ioEx )
                    System.err.println ("Error connecting to [" + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() + "] : " + ioEx.getMessage() );
                    statusBar.setText ( "Connecting to : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                    return ( false );
                catch ( NoPlayerException npex )
                    statusBar.setText ("Cannot create player");
                    return ( false );
                catch ( CannotRealizeException nre )
                    statusBar.setText ( "Cannot realize player");
                    return ( false );
            else
                return ( false );
         * Dynamically create menu items
         * @returns the device info object if found, null otherwise
        public void setFormat ( VideoFormat selectedFormat )
            if ( formatControl != null )
                player.stop();
                currentFormat = selectedFormat;
                if ( visualComponent != null )
                     visualContainer.remove ( visualComponent );
                imageSize = currentFormat.getSize();
                visualContainer.setPreferredSize ( imageSize );
                statusBar.setText ( "Format : " + currentFormat );
                System.out.println ("Format : " + currentFormat );
                formatControl.setFormat ( currentFormat );
                player.start();
                visualComponent = player.getVisualComponent();
                if ( visualComponent != null )
                    visualContainer.add ( visualComponent, BorderLayout.CENTER );
                invalidate();       // let the layout manager work out the sizes
                pack();
            else
                System.out.println ("Visual component not an instance of FormatControl");
                statusBar.setText ( "Visual component cannot change format" );
        public VideoFormat getFormat ( )
            return ( currentFormat );
        protected void setUpToolBar ( )
            toolbar = new JToolBar();
            // Note : due to cosmetic glitches when undocking and docking the toolbar,
            //        I've set this to false.
            toolbar.setFloatable(false);
            // Note : If you supply the 16 x 16 bitmaps then you can replace
            // the commented line in the MyToolBarAction constructor
            formatButton    = new MyToolBarAction ( "Resolution", "BtnFormat.jpg" );
            captureButton   = new MyToolBarAction ( "Capture",    "BtnCapture.jpg" );
            toolbar.add ( formatButton );
            toolbar.add ( captureButton );
            getContentPane().add ( toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH );
        protected void toolbarHandler ( MyToolBarAction actionBtn )
            if ( actionBtn == formatButton )
                Object selected = JOptionPane.showInputDialog (this,
                                                               "Select Video format",
                                                               "Capture format selection",
                                                               JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE,
                                                               null,        //  Icon icon,
                                                               myFormatList, // videoFormats,
                                                               currentFormat );
                if ( selected != null )
                    setFormat ( ((MyVideoFormat)selected).format );
            else if ( actionBtn == captureButton )
                Image photo = grabFrameImage ( );
                if ( photo != null )
                    MySnapshot snapshot = new MySnapshot ( photo, new Dimension ( imageSize ) );
                else
                    System.err.println ("Error : Could not grab frame");
         * autoDetects the first web camera in the system
         * searches for video for windows ( vfw ) capture devices
         * @returns the device info object if found, null otherwise
        public MyCaptureDeviceInfo[] autoDetect ( )
            Vector list = CaptureDeviceManager.getDeviceList ( null );
            CaptureDeviceInfo devInfo = null;
            String name;
            Vector capDevices = new Vector();
            if ( list != null )
                for ( int i=0; i < list.size(); i++ )
                    devInfo = (CaptureDeviceInfo)list.elementAt ( i );
                    name = devInfo.getName();
                    if ( name.startsWith ("vfw:") )
                        System.out.println ("DeviceManager List : " + name );
                        capDevices.addElement ( new MyCaptureDeviceInfo ( devInfo ) );
            else
                for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ )
                    try
                        name = VFWCapture.capGetDriverDescriptionName ( i );
                        if (name != null && name.length() > 1)
                            devInfo = com.sun.media.protocol.vfw.VFWSourceStream.autoDetect ( i );
                            if ( devInfo != null )
                                System.out.println ("VFW Autodetect List : " + name );
                                capDevices.addElement ( new MyCaptureDeviceInfo ( devInfo ) );
                    catch ( Exception ioEx )
                        System.err.println ("Error connecting to [" + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() + "] : " + ioEx.getMessage() );
                        // ignore errors detecting device
                        statusBar.setText ( "AutoDetect failed : " + ioEx.getMessage() );
            MyCaptureDeviceInfo[] detected = new MyCaptureDeviceInfo[ capDevices.size() ];
            for ( int i=0; i < capDevices.size(); i++ )
                detected[i] = (MyCaptureDeviceInfo)capDevices.elementAt ( i );
            return ( detected );
         * deviceInfo
         * @note outputs text information
        public void deviceInfo ( )
            if ( webCamDeviceInfo != null )
                Format[] formats = webCamDeviceInfo.getFormats();
                if ( ( formats != null ) && ( formats.length > 0 ) )
                for ( int i=0; i < formats.length; i++ )
                    Format aFormat = formats;
    if ( aFormat instanceof VideoFormat )
    Dimension dim = ((VideoFormat)aFormat).getSize();
    // System.out.println ("Video Format " + i + " : " + formats[i].getEncoding() + ", " + dim.width + " x " + dim.height );
    else
    System.out.println ("Error : No web cam detected");
    * grabs a frame's buffer from the web cam / device
    * @returns A frames buffer
    public Buffer grabFrameBuffer ( )
    if ( player != null )
    FrameGrabbingControl fgc = (FrameGrabbingControl)player.getControl ( "javax.media.control.FrameGrabbingControl" );
    if ( fgc != null )
    return ( fgc.grabFrame() );
    else
    System.err.println ("Error : FrameGrabbingControl is null");
    return ( null );
    else
    System.err.println ("Error : Player is null");
    return ( null );
    * grabs a frame's buffer, as an image, from the web cam / device
    * @returns A frames buffer as an image
    public Image grabFrameImage ( )
    Buffer buffer = grabFrameBuffer();
    if ( buffer != null )
    // Convert it to an image
    BufferToImage btoi = new BufferToImage ( (VideoFormat)buffer.getFormat() );
    if ( btoi != null )
    Image image = btoi.createImage ( buffer );
    if ( image != null )
    return ( image );
    else
    System.err.println ("Error : BufferToImage cannot convert buffer");
    return ( null );
    else
    System.err.println ("Error : cannot create BufferToImage instance");
    return ( null );
    else
    System.out.println ("Error : Buffer grabbed is null");
    return ( null );
    * Closes and cleans up the player
    public void playerClose ( )
    if ( player != null )
    player.close();
    player.deallocate();
    player = null;
    public void windowClosing ( WindowEvent e )
    playerClose();
    System.exit ( 1 );
    public void componentResized ( ComponentEvent e )
    Dimension dim = getSize();
    boolean mustResize = false;
    if ( dim.width < MIN_WIDTH )
    dim.width = MIN_WIDTH;
    mustResize = true;
    if ( dim.height < MIN_HEIGHT )
    dim.height = MIN_HEIGHT;
    mustResize = true;
    if ( mustResize )
    setSize ( dim );
    public void windowActivated ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void windowClosed ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void windowDeactivated ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void windowDeiconified ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void windowIconified ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void windowOpened ( WindowEvent e ) {   }
    public void componentHidden(ComponentEvent e) {   }
    public void componentMoved(ComponentEvent e) {   }
    public void componentShown(ComponentEvent e) {   }
    protected void finalize ( ) throws Throwable
    playerClose();
    super.finalize();
    class MyToolBarAction extends AbstractAction
    public MyToolBarAction ( String name, String imagefile )
    // Note : Use version this if you supply your own toolbar icons
    // super ( name, new ImageIcon ( imagefile ) );
    super ( name );
    public void actionPerformed ( ActionEvent event )
    toolbarHandler ( this );
    class MyVideoFormat
    public VideoFormat format;
    public MyVideoFormat ( VideoFormat format )
    this.format = format;
    public String toString ( )
    Dimension dim = format.getSize();
    return ( format.getEncoding() + " [ " + dim.width + " x " + dim.height + " ]" );
    class MyCaptureDeviceInfo
    public CaptureDeviceInfo capDevInfo;
    public MyCaptureDeviceInfo ( CaptureDeviceInfo devInfo )
    capDevInfo = devInfo;
    public String toString ( )
    return ( capDevInfo.getName() );
    class MySnapshot extends JFrame implements ImageObserver
    protected Image photo = null;
    protected int shotNumber;
    public MySnapshot ( Image grabbedFrame, Dimension imageSize )
    super ( );
    shotNumber = shotCounter++;
    setTitle ( "Photo" + shotNumber );
    photo = grabbedFrame;
    setDefaultCloseOperation ( WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE );
    int imageHeight = photo.getWidth ( this );
    int imageWidth = photo.getHeight ( this );
    setSize ( imageSize.width, imageSize.height );
    final FileDialog saveDialog = new FileDialog ( this, "Save JPEG", FileDialog.SAVE );
    final JFrame thisCopy = this;
    saveDialog.setFile ( "Photo" + shotNumber );
    addWindowListener ( new WindowAdapter()
    public void windowClosing ( WindowEvent e )
    saveDialog.show();
    String filename = saveDialog.getFile();
    if ( filename != null )
    if ( saveJPEG ( filename ) )
    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog ( thisCopy, "Saved " + filename );
    setVisible ( false );
    dispose();
    else
    JOptionPane.showMessageDialog ( thisCopy, "Error saving " + filename );
    else
    setVisible ( false );
    dispose();
    setVisible ( true );
    public void paint ( Graphics g )
    super.paint ( g );
    g.drawImage ( photo, 0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight(), Color.black, this );
    * Saves an image as a JPEG
    * @params the image to save
    * @params the filename to save the image as
    public boolean saveJPEG ( String filename )
    boolean saved = false;
    BufferedImage bi = new BufferedImage ( photo.getWidth(null),
    photo.getHeight(null),
    BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB );
    Graphics2D g2 = bi.createGraphics();
    g2.drawImage ( photo, null, null );
    FileOutputStream out = null;
    try
    out = new FileOutputStream ( filename );
    JPEGImageEncoder encoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGEncoder ( out );
    JPEGEncodeParam param = encoder.getDefaultJPEGEncodeParam ( bi );
    param.setQuality ( 1.0f, false ); // 100% high quality setting, no compression
    encoder.setJPEGEncodeParam ( param );
    encoder.encode ( bi );
    out.close();
    saved = true;
    catch ( Exception ex )
    System.out.println ("Error saving JPEG : " + ex.getMessage() );
    return ( saved );
    } // of MySnapshot
    public static void main (String[] args )
    try
    JWebCam myWebCam = new JWebCam ( "Web Cam Capture" );
    myWebCam.setVisible ( true );
    if ( !myWebCam.initialise() )
    System.out.println ("Web Cam not detected / initialised");
    catch ( Exception ex )
    ex.printStackTrace();

  • No Question, just example web cam capture code

    Hi,
    Since loads of people ask for an example of capturing pics from a web cam, here's one that captures pics, lets you take snapshots, which it displays in another frame. When you shut down the frame it asks if you want to save it to a JPEG.
    I'm mainly posting this to spite Eka_Kupkova, who only visits this forum to shamelessly advertise a commercial Twain based package in every single posting on this forum which mentions web cams.
    Notes : ( Could be more, read the install docs for JMF )
    1. you must download the "performance" version of jmf to capture video.
    2. I "think" you need to setup the JMF_HOME environment variable
    3. Run the jmfinit program to detect your camera and register it.
    I had to run it a couple of times before it worked.
    4. I had 2 icons for my toolbar, BtnFormat.jpg and BtnCapture.jpg.
    They were just 16 x 16 pixel bitmaps, you can make them up yourself.
    5. I assume you've got the webcam working and the driver installed already.
    Ps. if you find this useful, then reply back with where you are in the world. I'm in Dublin, Ireland.
    cheers,
    Owen
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.border.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import javax.media.*;
    import javax.media.format.*;
    import javax.media.util.*;
    import javax.media.control.*;
    import java.util.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.image.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import com.sun.image.codec.jpeg.*;
    // Ps. I think JMF 2.1.1c used a different package for this class..
    import com.sun.media.vfw.VFWCapture;
    public class JWebCam extends JFrame
                              implements WindowListener,
                                             ComponentListener
         protected final static int MIN_WIDTH  = 320;
         protected final static int MIN_HEIGHT = 240;
         protected static int shotCounter = 1;
         protected JLabel statusBar = null;
         protected Component visualComponent = null;
         protected JToolBar toolbar = null;
         protected MyToolBarAction formatButton  = null;
         protected MyToolBarAction captureButton = null;
        protected Player player = null;
        protected CaptureDeviceInfo webCamDeviceInfo = null;
        protected MediaLocator ml = null;
        protected Dimension imageSize = null;
        protected FormatControl formatControl = null;
        protected VideoFormat currentFormat = null;
        protected Format[] videoFormats = null;
        protected MyVideoFormat[] myFormatList = null;
          * Constructor
        public JWebCam ( String frameTitle )
             super ( frameTitle );
              try
                  UIManager.setLookAndFeel("javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel");
             catch ( Exception cnfe )
                  System.out.println ("Note : Cannot load look and feel settings");
             addWindowListener ( this );
             addComponentListener ( this );
             getContentPane().setLayout ( new BorderLayout() );
             statusBar = new JLabel ("Initialising...");
             statusBar.setBorder ( new EtchedBorder() );
             getContentPane().add ( statusBar, BorderLayout.SOUTH );
             setSize ( 320, 260 ); // default size...
             setVisible ( true );
          * Initialise
          * @returns true if web cam is detected
         public boolean initialise ( )
              throws Exception
              return ( initialise ( autoDetect() ) );
          * Initialise
          * @params _deviceInfo, specific web cam device if not autodetected
          * @returns true if web cam is detected
         public boolean initialise ( CaptureDeviceInfo _deviceInfo )
              throws Exception
              webCamDeviceInfo = _deviceInfo;
             if ( webCamDeviceInfo != null )
                  statusBar.setText ( "Connecting to : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                  try
                        // setUpMenu ( );
                        setUpToolBar();
                        getContentPane().add ( toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH );
                       ml = webCamDeviceInfo.getLocator();
                       if ( ml != null )
                          player = Manager.createRealizedPlayer ( ml );
                          if ( player != null )
                               formatControl = (FormatControl)player.getControl ( "javax.media.control.FormatControl" );
                                    videoFormats = webCamDeviceInfo.getFormats();
                                    setFormat ( (VideoFormat)videoFormats[0] );
                               // player.start();
                                    visualComponent = player.getVisualComponent();
                                    getContentPane().add ( visualComponent, BorderLayout.CENTER );
                                    invalidate();
                                    pack();
                                    setSize ( imageSize.width, imageSize.height + statusBar.getHeight() + toolbar.getHeight() );
                                myFormatList = new MyVideoFormat[videoFormats.length];
                                for ( int i=0; i<videoFormats.length; i++ )
                                     myFormatList[i] = new MyVideoFormat ( (VideoFormat)videoFormats[i] );
                     else
                          statusBar.setText ( "No Media Locator for : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                        return ( true );
                   catch ( IOException ioEx )
                       statusBar.setText ( "Connecting to : " + webCamDeviceInfo.getName() );
                        return ( false );
                   catch ( NoPlayerException npex )
                        statusBar.setText ("Cannot create player");
                        return ( false );
                   catch ( CannotRealizeException nre )
                        statusBar.setText ( "Cannot realize player");
                        return ( false );
             else
                  return ( false );
          * Dynamically create menu items
          * @returns the device info object if found, null otherwise
         public void setFormat ( VideoFormat selectedFormat )
              if ( formatControl != null )
                   player.stop();
                   statusBar.setText ( "Format : " + selectedFormat );
                   imageSize = selectedFormat.getSize();
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                   currentFormat = selectedFormat;
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                   player.start();
              else
                   System.out.println ("Visual component not an instance of FormatControl");
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         protected void setUpToolBar ( )
              toolbar = new JToolBar();
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              captureButton = new MyToolBarAction ( "Capture", "BtnCapture.jpg" );
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                    toolbar.add ( formatButton );
              toolbar.add ( captureButton );
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         protected void toolbarHandler ( MyToolBarAction actionBtn )
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                                                                     "Select Video format",
                                                                     "Capture format selection",
                                                                     JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE,
                                                                     null,          //     Icon icon,
                                                                     myFormatList, // videoFormats,
                                                                     currentFormat );
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                   Image photo = grabFrameImage ( );
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        public CaptureDeviceInfo autoDetect ( )
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              CaptureDeviceInfo devInfo = null;
              if ( list != null )
                   String name;
                   for ( int i=0; i<list.size(); i++ )
                        devInfo = (CaptureDeviceInfo)list.elementAt ( i );
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                            break;
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                   else
                      for ( int i = 0; i < 10; i++ )
                           try
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                   int imageWidth = photo.getHeight ( this );
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              * @params the filename to save the image as
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