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Embed midi in Executable
Bid Request Id: 7251
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Description:
Embed a midi (sound) file to an executable. Upon opening the program the midi file should start playing. Would like to have the complete source code as well as the tool necessary to build the project. When closing the program, same must exit smoothly without any freeze. The midi file should be invisible that is, integrated to the program. (Should be compatible to Visual Basic 4)
Deliverables: Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. Complete copyrights to all work purchased.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$15 (USD)
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Jan 7, 2002 11:43:16 AM EDT
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In the attachment I've included:
1) An program that will add a midi to an executable
2) The exe file that will be merged with the midi, and will play the midi
3) A sample midi file
The only bad thing is that that the source code of 2) cannot be run from VB, since it doesn't have a midi file ofcourse, it isn't an exe. A simple boolean(true/false) can be used to fix this problem (eg: blnIscompiled=True/False)
I think the sourcecode is compatible with VB4, I'm only using a form and a few modules, and some api calls. These features all existed in VB4 (32bit). I'm only not not sure about the 'private' statement, but that will be easy to fix then.
Hope you like it!
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