Mixer Manager Incorporated into NT 3.5 SDK and DDK

Last reviewed: December 5, 1995
Article ID: Q124504
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Win32 Software Development Kit (SDK) versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0
  • Microsoft Win32 Device Development Kit (DDK) version 3.5

In Windows version 3.1, the Mixer Manager Application Programming Interface (API) and Mixer Manager Service Provider Interface (SPI) are provided by the Windows Sound System Version 2.0 Driver Development Kit (DDK). The Windows Sound System Version 2.0 DDK supports 16-bit application and driver development for digital audio mixers.

Starting with Windows NT version 3.5, the Mixer Manager API has been incorporated into the Win32 SDK, and the Mixer Manager SPI has been incorporated into the Win32 DDK. As a result, there is no 32-bit version of the Windows Sound System Version 2.0 DDK; all of its functions have been incorporated into the Win32 SDK and DDK.


Additional reference words: 3.50 4.00 95 WSS DDK Mixer Manager msmixmgr
msmixmgr.dll
KBCategory: kbmm
KBSubcategory: MMMixer


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Last reviewed: December 5, 1995
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