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Hello to anyone,
I'd like to know how to retrieve informations about an audio cdrom. In particular, I'm interesting in reading information (and write information) about cdtext, track index, isrc, author an so on like Ahead Nero does, but without using nero sdk.
I want to use VB_NET or at least C#.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me.
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The disc title and track titles are not stored on the CD. You have to use a service like freedb to get that information. There's a good example [^] on this on Codeproject.
Is that what you were after?
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I've seen this, but what I'm specifically looking for are informations about all kind of markers put inside tracks used, for example, to mark some interestin point during the music.
Can you help me?
Readind MSDN I found something about IOCTL, but I don't know how to use these information especially because I don't know how to program in C language.
Thanks for your interesting.
Bye bye.
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How do I get the Maximum Field Length property of a Column in a MS Access Database?
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Hiiiii to All
I m developing outlook 2003 Addins using vb.net 2005. and when i try to access the email -sender Name and Sent time than it display the security premission msg box. i want to disable to it .
How i do this.
Please Suggest.
Thanx
Mitesh Khatri
khatrimitesh@hotmail.com
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Mitesh Khatri wrote: when i try to access the email -sender Name and Sent time than it display the security premission msg box. i want to disable to it .
You can't. The message is there to prevent applications (nasty applications) from impersonating the user without them knowing it.
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Hi everybody,
I have a trouble with "Cisco IP Phone" device. Please help me!
I have a web site. I want to send a message from it to "Cisco IP Phone" device. I have nothing documents and nothing ways. What should I do?
Thank for your reading.
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Contact Cisco Tech Support
Steve Jowett
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It is offen dangerous to try and see someone else's point of view, without proper training. Douglas Adams (Mostly Harmless)
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hi Steve J Jowett
Thank for your answer.
thanks a lot
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Hi Vasudevan Deepak Kumar.
Thank for your answer.
thanks you so much.
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Hello!
It seems something very simple and straight forward but i am stuck with it....
While creating a print preview there is a default message appears... saying "Page 1 of Document1". How can i get rid of that message box?
Thanks in advance.
colgateas900197
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What makes you think you are going to get an answer by reposting the same question you asked 5 postings below?
Steve Jowett
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It is offen dangerous to try and see someone else's point of view, without proper training. Douglas Adams (Mostly Harmless)
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I am sorry, if i have violated some rule!
It seems stupid but i have postd this question almost 19 hours ago but no replies... I thought no one has given importance to my question...
Thanks for being there and keeping eye on my messages
colgateas900197
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I would suspect that you did not get any replies because no one has an answer for you. It is likely that you will have to live with the pop-up box.
When you repost a question, you push someone elses question further down the list, and the further down the list a posting goes the less likely it is that someone with an answer will read it. This is why people get annoyed by duplicate postings.
Steve Jowett
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It is offen dangerous to try and see someone else's point of view, without proper training. Douglas Adams (Mostly Harmless)
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I guess the Truth worth 1 vote nowadays
Bump back for you..
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SoInnocentIAm... wrote: It seems stupid but i have postd this question almost 19 hours ago but no replies...
Because either someone who has the answer didn't have enough time to see and reply to your post, or because you've asked a question that requires some research. Again - not enough time to reply.
This is a FREE site that is supported by VOLUNTEERS. We donate our time answering questions however much we can, whenever we get the chance. We do not get paid to do this. This means that it may take a couple of days to get an answer. BE PATIENT!
If you want an answer the same day, call up some support organization and pay them to solely work on your question.
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Thanks Dave!
I am searching and trying to find a solution...
If i found one... I will let you know.
However, i will still be waiting for some help...
It may be a miscommunication Dave...! I have said that "It seems stupid..." for myself that after few hours i have reposted my question. I respect all members on this forum who give their precious time for helping others.
Thanks.
colgateas900197
modified on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 8:43 AM
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I have two questsions.
The first being is it possible in VB to have a user input information during the file setup and have that information be used in the source code, then compiled, and then used after the setup is complete?
Say I want to have the user input their name, the user does and when the setup is complete and he/she opens the end result program their name appears as the title of the form.
Question number 2.
Is it possible to have a program, recreate itself with another name? So it's sort of like a name change?
Like say I have name1 and when I click on the .exe it will copy itself and make name2 or randomly generated letters or numbers.
Any help is appreciated.
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You'll have to store the user input somewhere (registry, file, etc.) and then read it when the program runs.
To help you get started, you can write a line to a file with:
My.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllText("file.txt", "userinput", False) And then read it with
Dim UserInput As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.ReadAllText("file.txt")
Me.Text = UserInput
The registry would probably be better suited for something like this. (Article on using the Registry[^].)
You can make a copy of the executing program just by doing File.Copy(Application.ExecutablePath, "c:\name2.exe") .
You aren't trying to make a virus, are you?
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Hmm, virus no, I want to be able to send out like a set up file and the user inputs data and then the setup completes and the end .exe has the data the user input, hardcoded and can be used in the program. I'm not sure how I would get them to make a text file w/ the data.
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How would I return a string array from a function? In other words, how would I modify:
Public Function ButtonClick(index As Integer) As String
So that it doesn't return just one string, but an array of them?
Thanks!
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