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Ahh crap, right...
Well, I had a simple solution.... until now. I'll have to think of some other method to maybe backup and replace the whole in_ffsox folder instead (see Koopa's post). Can't you just always name the files avcodec.dll, avformat.dll, etc? Or does the version # also have to be in the filename? Also, am I correct in assuming that any extra FFmpeg files placed manually into the in_ffsox folder should be ok, because they won't have been compiled with MINGW? [EDIT] RE: reply below Ok, fair enough.... bear with us...
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AFAIK Zeranoe cross compiles from some Linux using MINGW. The version number in the filename is also important because it distinguishes binary incompatible versions. |
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Done
in_ffsox.dll and the Plugins\in_ffsox folder will not be touched by the BindImageEx Optimizer as from the next release onwards :-) I just need to know the filenames of any other incompatible plugins now.... |
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