On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 11:22:42AM +0100, [email protected] wrote: > Your rewrite no more maps WOD_XYZ* messages to waveOut functions. > I believe that it is possible that an old app entirely uses the generic > SendDriverMessage function > (esp. in the mciavi/msvfw area, cf. ICSendMessage) instead of the specific > wave/midi* ones. > Can you be sure that this is not supported by native, esp. w9x? >
Good question. All of the following is on my Win 7 VM. I tested both with no compatibility and with WinXP SP3 compatibility. I tried using OpenDriver with "wave", "wavemapper", "wdmaud.drv", and "msacm32.drv" (last two found in Win 7 registry), all of which return NULL (ie, error). So I think SendDriverMessage() is unlikely to be interesting. I wasn't able to get any useful results with WODM_* or WOD_* through waveOutMessage. Interestingly, WOD_OPEN returns NOTSUPPORTED, while WODM_OPEN crashes. I tried passing various combinations of WAVEOPENDESC, MMDRV_MESSAGE_PARAMS (not in the PSDK or Wine's include), and NULL to the function, but everything crashes. It's possible there's something useful there, but I can't figure out how to get at it. Using the simpler case of WODM_GETNUMDEVS also failed in every case. > If Wine does not map these, all we'll get to "hear" in AppDB is that attentive > people miss sound or music that they remember listening to 10 years ago on > native. > Well, hopefully they would also file bugs :) Andrew
