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==Multimedia Programming Guide== | ==Corrections to the Multimedia Programming Guide== | ||
>>> Are you the one to send mistakes in the INF files to, so that they can be corrected? :-) | |||
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>> Possibly. Which INF files? | |||
Currently, I only remember an example from the Multimedia help. In the file [http://cyberkinetica.homeunix.net/os2tk45/mmref2/2598_L2H_mmioOpenRemarks.html mmref2.inf] the page "mmioOpen - Remarks" says that for a memory file fccIOProc should be FOURCC_MEM, instead it should be fccChildIOProc. So replace: | |||
"4.Set fccIOProc to FOURCC_MEM" | "4.Set fccIOProc to FOURCC_MEM" | ||
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and renumber the remaining two. | and renumber the remaining two. | ||
Similarly, in mmapg.inf the page "File I/O in Memory" replace: | Similarly, in [http://cyberkinetica.homeunix.net/os2tk45/mmapg/201_L2_FileIOinMemory.html mmapg.inf] the page "File I/O in Memory" replace: | ||
"*Set the fccIOProc field to FOURCC_MEM." | "*Set the fccIOProc field to FOURCC_MEM." | ||
with | with |
Revision as of 00:05, 4 November 2011
Found on Usenet.
Corrections to the Multimedia Programming Guide
>>> Are you the one to send mistakes in the INF files to, so that they can be corrected? :-) > >> >> Possibly. Which INF files?
Currently, I only remember an example from the Multimedia help. In the file mmref2.inf the page "mmioOpen - Remarks" says that for a memory file fccIOProc should be FOURCC_MEM, instead it should be fccChildIOProc. So replace:
"4.Set fccIOProc to FOURCC_MEM" with "4.Set fccIOProc to the correct four character code for the memory content. 5.Set fccChildIOProc to FOURCC_MEM" and renumber the remaining two.
Similarly, in mmapg.inf the page "File I/O in Memory" replace:
"*Set the fccIOProc field to FOURCC_MEM." with "*Set fccIOProc to the correct four character code for the memory content. *Set fccChildIOProc to FOURCC_MEM" and add semicolons at the ends of the two code snippets further down.