/**
  * Capture a part of the desktop screen using native grabber.
  *
  * <p>Contrary to other captureScreen method, it only returns raw bytes and not
  * <tt>BufferedImage</tt>. It is done in order to limit slow operation such as converting ARGB
  * images (uint32_t) to bytes especially for big big screen. For example a 1920x1200 desktop
  * consumes 9 MB of memory for grabbing and another 9 MB array for conversion operation.
  *
  * @param display index of display
  * @param x x position to start capture
  * @param y y position to start capture
  * @param width capture width
  * @param height capture height
  * @param buffer native output buffer to store bytes in. Be sure that output length is sufficient
  * @param bufferLength length of native buffer
  * @return true if success, false if JNI error or output length too short
  */
 public boolean captureScreen(
     int display, int x, int y, int width, int height, long buffer, int bufferLength) {
   return (OSUtils.IS_LINUX || OSUtils.IS_MAC || OSUtils.IS_WINDOWS)
       && ScreenCapture.grabScreen(display, x, y, width, height, buffer, bufferLength);
 }
 /**
  * Capture a part of the desktop screen using native grabber.
  *
  * <p>Contrary to other captureScreen method, it only returns raw bytes and not
  * <tt>BufferedImage</tt>. It is done in order to limit slow operation such as converting ARGB
  * images (uint32_t) to bytes especially for big big screen. For example a 1920x1200 desktop
  * consumes 9 MB of memory for grabbing and another 9 MB array for conversion operation.
  *
  * @param display index of display
  * @param x x position to start capture
  * @param y y position to start capture
  * @param width capture width
  * @param height capture height
  * @param output output buffer to store bytes in. Be sure that output length is sufficient
  * @return true if success, false if JNI error or output length too short
  */
 public boolean captureScreen(int display, int x, int y, int width, int height, byte[] output) {
   return (OSUtils.IS_LINUX || OSUtils.IS_MAC || OSUtils.IS_WINDOWS)
       && ScreenCapture.grabScreen(display, x, y, width, height, output);
 }