Directshow SDK Installation Steps « fungileo.com

July 18, 2007

Here’s a helpful post at fungileo.com that explains how to install the DirectShow SDK. 

This article explains the steps needed to successfully installing DirectShow SDK into Microsoft Windows on the desktop. It guides you all the way from obtaining and installing the required SDKs, to configuring the environment, and finally, building a DirectShow application to verify the installation of the SDK.

Entry Filed under: Development, DirectShow, Microsoft SDKs, video. .

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Adam Hill  |  July 28, 2007 at 4:43 pm

    Do you happen to have the DShow_Verify.rar file from fungileo.com?

    Their site seems to be dead. You might want to grab the cached article and repost it here.

    Keep up the DShow articles!

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  • 2. Bahrom  |  July 28, 2007 at 4:58 pm

    Thanks for letting me know about the disappearance of the fungileo post. I don’t have DShow_Verify.rar, nor a cached copy of the post. I tried searching for http://www.fungileo.com using the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, but didn’t find it. I’ll see if I can find them elsewhere.

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  • 3. Leo  |  July 29, 2007 at 2:41 pm

    The post disappeared due to database crash, it is now back online again.

    cheers
    Leo

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