You can define the UUID by yourself as long as it's unique. Or try something
like UUID Generator.

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Devaraj <devara...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi All,
>
> while browising through the OpenCore code I found that there are
> different interface ids for MP3 FF Parser node, MP4 FF parser node
>
> ex:
> #define KPVMFMP3FFParserNodeUuid PVUuid(0x03c8bdcc,0xe78a,
> 0x4bd7,0x83,0xf9,0xae,0x00,0x07,0xee,0x7d,0x37) in
> pvmf_mp3ffparser_factory.h
>
> and
> #define KPVMFMP4FFParserNodeUuid PVUuid(0xb7d84b4a,0xfa69,0x4e4a,0x9d,
> 0x43,0xa2,0x22,0x83,0x3f,0xb1,0x2f) in pvmf_mp4ffparser_factory.h
>
> these two interface ids are different. How did they decide on these
> values?
>
> What is the similar interface id value that I can use in
> pvmf_aviffparser_factory.h?
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> -Devaraj
> >
>

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