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@h-h-h-h h-h-h-h commented Jul 4, 2016

Successfully tested.

The version has to be increased. How to do that?

I only have Visual Studio 14.0 Community Edition which asks to log in or to buy. So I used SharpDevelop for compiling which only works with the Visual Studio 12.0 tool chain and doesn't find all the Windows SDK paths.

The first commit contains the actual code change. The second commit contains everything I needed to be able to compile. I used the Windows 8.1 SDK in this context.

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This looks great! What application did you need to do this modification for?

I'll merge as soon as I have a chance to test it out on my system.

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h-h-h-h commented Jul 7, 2016

Here are two video editing applications I tested it with. They didn't work with the old DLLs:

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Hi @h-h-h-h , May i ask you to build new binaries with you patches?
The app i'm trying to fix just doen not start with original dll.

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