DOCERR: Custom Input/Output Procedure for Compound FilesID: Q140429
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The first paragraph of the "Using Custom Input/Output Procedures" topic in
the Win32 SDK "Overviews, Multimedia Services, Multimedia File
Input/Output" section refers to a predefined I/O procedure for accessing
compound files. This reference has nothing to do with OLE compound files
and should be disregarded. It refers to a completely different and
completely obsolete file format. There is no predefined I/O procedure
for OLE compound files. Please see the documentation for the products
listed at the beginning of this article for information about writing a
custom I/O procedure.
The incorrect paragraph from the Win32 SDK appears below. The "Multimedia
Programmer's Guide" from the Windows 3.1 SDK contains a similar paragraph
under the "Using Custom I/O Procedures" topic.
Multimedia file I/O services use I/O procedures to handle the physical
input and output associated with reading and writing to different types of
storage systems, such as file-archival systems and database-storage
systems. There are predefined I/O procedures for standard Microsoft Windows
files and for memory files. In the future, there will be a predefined I/O
procedure for accessing elements of compound files. Compound files consist
of a number of individual files, called file elements, bound together in
one physical file.
Additional query words: 3.10 3.51 4.00 mmioInstallIOProc mmioSendMessage mmioOpen IOProc docerr
Keywords : kbmm MMIO
Version : 3.10 4.00 | 3.50 3.51
Platform : NT WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: March 5, 1999