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my application uses Bass.dll and i added it to the resource. I wanted it to be extracted before the application starts it chrash. how to void it?

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  • @Jeroen Pluimers, I dont want to have setup etc. The idea is to make it instant, no installation requied to test the audio.
    – XBasic3000
    Aug 12, 2010 at 0:53
  • So you basically want your app to be its own setup. There are plenty of reasons that setup programs are quite complex (for instance: not being able to write in certain locations, even if you are an admin). Be prepared for a steep learning curve... Aug 12, 2010 at 6:08
  • @Jeroen Pluimers: Sometimes the users are teenager hacker-wannabes that fights the system and deliberately tries to mess up the software. In these cases the "all-included-in-the-exe"-approach is very useful. Because you can check and rebuilt the installation at startup. (Yes, I really know developers that struggle with this). Aug 12, 2010 at 13:35
  • @Jørn: Good point. Never realized users could be that evil. --jeroen (who just found out that AltGr+L gives ø in your name on US-international keyboards) Aug 12, 2010 at 18:14

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XBasic3000, I think your problem is wich maybe you are using a external declaration like this

function Foo: integer; stdcall; external 'bass.dll';

so the OS cannot resolve the address of the function in the dll.

instead you must use the LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() functions after extracting the DLL, in this way you can avoid crashing by checking for the existance of the DLL.

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    If you use the new 'delayed' feature introduced in D2010, it handles LoadLibrary() and GetProcAddress() for you. Aug 11, 2010 at 5:57
  • i tried it but some of the function will not work spcially the Bass_Init.
    – XBasic3000
    Aug 12, 2010 at 0:55
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I think that the solution to your problem is described by RPUZ or Chris Thornton (both up-voted). If extracting files to the hard drive causes you trouble, you should know that it is possible to load the DLL directly from memory instead.

Zarko Gajic explains at delphi.about.com.

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If you extract the DLL, where do you put it? Your app isn't a setup app (setup.exe) which would have special privleges, so it cannot write to \windows\system32 or even \program files\yourapp under Vista/Windows7. Attempting to put it into the program directory will result in it being located elsewhere, via the VirtualStore. So you must verify FileExists('bass.dll') prior to attempting LoadLibrary().

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  • on the current path. I dont want to have setup etc. The idea is to make it instant, no installation requied to test the audio.
    – XBasic3000
    Aug 12, 2010 at 0:54
  • Well if the "current path" is anywhere inside of \program files on Vista or Windows7 (or the x86 variant of the path on 64-bit systems), the file won't actually be there. Aug 12, 2010 at 2:40

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