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The following comments are copied from the source code of the project that I have given a link for:
// About Thomson and/or Fraunhofer patents:
// Any use of this product does not convey a license under the relevant
// intellectual property of Thomson and/or Fraunhofer Gesellschaft nor imply
// any right to use this product in any finished end user or ready-to-use final
// product. An independent license for such use is required.
// For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com.
As I have understood, when you intend to use it in commercial applications, you need to have an independent license.
By the way, I am from Turkey, I may have faulty statements in my sentences, but trying to do my best
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In this case you're right. If the CP article is using material patented by Thomson/Fraunhofer, CPOL only covers the CP article code; not the T/F material. AFAIK the T/F patents only cover the .mp3 format, so if you use the article code to save in a different format none of their restrictions should apply, leaving only the CPOL.
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Thanks Dan, I was in a meeting
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Thanks to Dan you should have the information you are seeking.
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Sure, use WinMM. Works fine for my projects. You will find articles using this approach to build frequency analyzers, both in C# and C++ (which you will have to translate to C# or wrap around with c++/cli) on codeproject. Search for sound analysis, guitar tuning, sound recording and FFT tuner etc. Alternative approach would be using MDX and their DirectSound api, but I could not make it work.
After you grab pure data you can save it after adding wave file header, which is well described in the internet.
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I hv Created an application in which i hv to Attach the Database at the Time of Executing the exe file of my application ....
i knw i cn do this by the Command AttachDBfilename, but this will execue every time when the Form is Gettng loaded ...plzzz do help for me...
lplz help on this ...if u c nmail me on pvampire2006@gmail.com thn it will be allright ..
Pat
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i no txtspk
Paresh Soni wrote: i knw i cn
you took txtspk to the next level
Yusuf
Oh didn't you notice, analogous to square roots, they recently introduced rectangular, circular, and diamond roots to determine the size of the corresponding shapes when given the area. Luc Pattyn[^]
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Paresh Soni wrote: help on this
If I could read your post I'd love to help if I can.
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see there is a database file .mdf with me ...now i want to attach wen i double click my application exe file ..plzz sir plz help on this code
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Paresh Soni wrote: I hv Created an application in which i hv to Attach the Database at the Time of Executing the exe file of my application ....
i knw i cn do this by the Command AttachDBfilename, but this will execue every time when the Form is Gettng loaded ...plzzz do help for me...
lplz help on this ...if u c nmail me on pvampire2006@gmail.com thn it will be allright ..
U cn chk db b4 u rn nethng. I cn fnd rst kybrd?
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: U cn chk db b4 u rn nethng. I cn fnd rst kybrd?
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Paresh Soni wrote: hv
Paresh Soni wrote: i knw i cn
Paresh Soni wrote: plzzz
It would appear that you have encountered some kind of keyboard malfunction. I suggest you fix this first and then come back here to ask your questions.
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Michael Schubert wrote: It would appear that you have encountered some kind of keyboard malfunction. I suggest you fix this first and then come back here to ask your questions.
It happens when you drool all over the keys. They get all gummed up.
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Michael Schubert wrote: It would appear that you have encountered some kind of keyboard malfunction. I suggest you fix this first and then come back here to ask your questions.
That's what happens when you drool on your keyboard, you end up gumming up the keyboard. I think this is what they mean by sticky keys.
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Sounds more like 10yr old to me.
Excellence is doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.
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You think they don't drool?
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Kwagga wrote: Sounds more like 10yr old to me
Nah, just another poor soul that was conscripted into service of yet another outsourcing company.
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It may also cause an echo.
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then you should call it in form "constructor" not "Form Load event"
dhaim
ing ngarso sung tulodho, ing madyo mangun karso, tut wuri handayani. "Ki Hajar Dewantoro"
in the front line gave a lead, in the middle line build goodwill, in the behind give power support
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instead of making a byte[] why dont you do your editting directly to the bitmap and then use the bitmap save function create the output file you want
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well then you dont want to be working with an array of image pixels cuz they will always be valid values
Whats you error?
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Hi Collin,
Not every stream/file constitutes a valid image; what Image.FromStream() accepts is the streamed content of an image file, as Image.FromFile() would expect. There is more to an image than just a bunch of RGB values; it needs dimensions, pixel depth information, maybe a color lookup table, compression information, etc.
Now what is it you want to achieve? You already have a valid image to start with, so why not modify it rather than copying/modifying its pixels, then work from there.
FYI: setting every third byte to 255 produces red only if (1) you do have a 24bpp image (which would be exceptional, most .NET images are 32bpp) and (2) the image is sufficiently dark (a white pixel will remain white, a yellow one will remain yellow)
BTW: in general when getting an exception, you should look at it; when posting a message, you should report it, that could help getting more and better replies sooner. In this particular case, you were bound to get an ArgumentException telling you not much except the one argument wasn't good enough...
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