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avi.dll and pop-up

Hi everyone!

I wonder, if anybody can help me with this problem.
My program calls the avi.dll to initialize, write into and close an
avi-file.
Now, when initializing it, a pop-up window is shown so you can choose the
codec to use.
My question is, can I pre-define the codec, so the pop-up window won't show
up?
The program is meant to write several files, some starting without the user
having to control them, so the pop-up window really isn't helping.
Any ideas?

I attached the avi.dll in case you need it to look at the problem.

Also helpful would be, if someone could tell me, how I can take a closer
look at the structure of the dll. Is there a program I can do that with?


Thanx alot!

regards,
Martin Klein
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Martin,

Your dll was not attached. You cannot at this time submit a question and attach a file at the same time. Please comment on your original question and attach the dll. How about also attaching the code you call the dll with so we can play with it and see if we can answer your question. We don't need all your code, just the calling section.

Jared
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Oh, ok.

i will try doing that from work.
Thanx.

Martin
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Hi Jared,

i tried posting the dll again, but i've got a message back that this is a
non-binary group and i can't send the attachment!?

Martin
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Well, i tried several times no over several newsservers, but none let me ost
the dll and the code. All rejected the post, because this is a non-binary
ng!
So, any ideas what i could do?

Thanx!

Martin
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Ok, here another try!

My problem was as followed:

My program calls the avi.dll to initialize, write into and close an
avi-file.
Now, when initializing it, a pop-up window is shown so you can choose the
codec to use.
My question is, can I pre-define the codec, so the pop-up window won't show
up?
The program is meant to write several files, some starting without the user
having to control them, so the pop-up window really isn't helping.
Any ideas?

I attached the avi.dll in case you need it to look at the problem.

Also helpful would be, if someone could tell me, how I can take a closer
look at the structure of the dll. Is there a program I can do that with?

Thanx!

regards,
Martin
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