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Nope. The only way to clear it out is to Seek to position 0 and write 0's to every known position. Depending on the size of the Stream, it's porobably going to be faster, or at least easier, to just kill the existing stream and create a new one.
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Thank you.
One nation - underground
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Try this out
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();
.......
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ms.SetLength(0);
ms.Position = 0;
Hope this Works!!!
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Hi yall,
I've written an app which plays wav files continually using DirectSound.
Everything works fine until the app form loses focus, which causes the sound to stop playing.
Thing is, i'd like the app to keep playing the sounds in the background while doing other stuff.
How can I do this???
Thanx for any help,
Dominic
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Found this in the CP archives:
DirectSound plays only when the window which is passed to SetCooperativeLevel,
is foreground. If it passes to background, the playback stops until again the wnd becomes foreground. Unfortunately, this is the way how DirectSoundBuffer works.
PlaySound API is process-wise (application-wise). Two (or more) processes can play sounds simultaneously but a single application can play one sound in a given time period. How intensively your app is going to play/stop sounds? (If it's not so intensive, maybe creating a child process per sound would do).
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Set BufferDescription's GlobalFocus property to true
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Hi,
I have a kind've strange problem in VS 2005. I have an application which, if i run and i put a breakpoint in front of creating a connection, works just fine. But if I simply run it, throws this error
{"The type initializer for 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection' threw an exception."}
Here is the code that's causing it:
_sqlConnection = new SqlConnection(Settings.ConnectionString);
where _sqlConnection is declared like
private static SqlConnection _sqlConnection = null;
and Settings.ConnectionString like
private static string _connectionString = string.Empty;
public static string ConnectionString
{
get
{
Configuration config = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(Settings.AppName);
_connectionString = EncryptDecrypt.Decrypt(config.ConnectionStrings.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ToString(),Settings.EncPassword);
return _connectionString;
}
}
Any suggestions?
Thank you
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First post so be gentle :-p
I'm currenlty working on my first semi-serious program for my local RPG gaming group. Got the design sorted no problem, but one thing seems to be eluding me and i cant seem to find the right answer on the net anywhere(probably not asking right questions, but hey ho)
Anyway my problem is this:
I have a series of forms. On each on this forms are various controls such as text boxes, radio control groups, drop down boxes etc. These contain information on character information(such as stats, skills etc)
I'm trying to find the way i can save and then at a later date load this information back from either all the forms or simply one of the forms, so that they dont have to pick the settings or re-enter the information each time they start the program.
Any help would be appreciated, but please i must warn you am still new to c# so nothing too complex please
Thanks in Advance
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Write a class that represents this form as a model, copy the values from the controls to the model, and then save the data to the disk.
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A settings file would be the easiest way.
You can find it under the Properties tab in the solution explorer.
Add variables to it, and then you can save and load data using
<br />
*** = Properties.Settings.Default.***;<br />
<br />
Properties.Settings.Default.*** = ***<br />
Properties.Setting.Default.Save();<br />
This way your variables will be saved between sessions.
Mark Brock
"We're definitely not going to make a G or a PG version of this. It's not PillowfightCraft." -- Chris Metzen
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would this work with diffrent users(EG Main, Person1, Person2) all haveing seperate files ? (named of course)
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Yes.
Mark Brock
"We're definitely not going to make a G or a PG version of this. It's not PillowfightCraft." -- Chris Metzen
Click here to view my blog
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Ok just to clarify from above(and make sure i got it in my head right):
//Save data(which would go under whatver i deced would be the Save control/command)
Properties.Settings.Default.textbox1.Text = textbox1.Text (and repeat this for each control)
Properties.Setting.Default.Save();
//Load(which would go under my "Load" control/command
...
textbox1.Text = Properties.Settings.Default.textbox1.Text
(repeated for each control)
(Applogies for repeating what you said like to make sure i understand things correctly)
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hi
do you have any article and example about connect to the database(sql server)?
plaese learn to me how can i connect textbox to query?
thanks
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All you need is to open www.google.com[^] and there sure you can find what are you looking for.
I Love T-SQL
"Don't torture yourself,let the life to do it for you."
If my post helps you then save my time by voting my post.
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This is his third general question about connections. He doesn't understand Google. Don't waste your time.
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You dont understand the word "Beginner", "Freshman", "just out of high school"
Why would you post a reply with a subject that says "CP IGNORE", Isnt it enough that you voted that guy down?
ah anyways...
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Isn't it enough that he can't do basic research himself or buy a book?
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If books and research are enough then why do you think this forum exist. This is not IEEE organization where only advanced scholars post rsearch and thesis.Now, in this case , its a simple question, but what increased my blood pressure is you posting a CP ignore message ! And you are a very well respected member of CP.
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My concern is that he is asking the basics of questions, "How do I connect...?" A few tutorials should at least be read, then at least TRY coding it. Then if he got stuck I would have no problem helping.
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Unfortunately there are a lot of people who just post absolute beginner stuff without doing any kind of research themselves, like we can just somehow magically make them understand everything. I mean honestly, the time it takes to wait for a reply from someone on a forum is probably a lot longer than it would take to figure it out on your own.
“Time and space can be a bitch.”
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Exactly, and how hard can it really be to just freakin' google it?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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