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February 13, 2000 05:19 PM
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February 13, 2000 05:19 PM
what are MCI Commands and how do I use them to play music from cd''s?
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Nick Murphy
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February 17, 2000 06:14 PM
Hmm, should''ve read this question before the last. Anyway, the MCI functions are part of the Win32 API, and they let you do multimedia stuff, basically. If you''re using MSVC++, there is a ton of online help on the subject.
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