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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Question regarding Reg entries Post 302850783 by pasc on Thursday 5th of September 2013 03:50:34 PM
Old 09-05-2013
Question regarding Reg entries

Since I cannot find a ffmpeg build that will automatically include a environment variable for the CMD ffmpeg command I'll probably have to do it myself.

However I would like to do so by saving it inside a .reg file.

For example if my path towards FFMPEG is:
Code:
C:\RESOURCE\FFMPEG\ffmpeg.exe

How can I write an .reg file that will lin said path with a variable (ffmpeg) that I can use in CMD ?
 

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eXosip2 REGISTER and Registration Management(3) 		    libeXosip2			   eXosip2 REGISTER and Registration Management(3)

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eXosip2 REGISTER and Registration Management - Functions int eXosip_register_build_initial_register (const char *from, const char *proxy, const char *contact, int expires, osip_message_t **reg) int eXosip_register_build_initial_register_withqvalue (const char *from, const char *proxy, const char *contact, int expires, const char *qvalue, osip_message_t **reg) int eXosip_register_build_register (int rid, int expires, osip_message_t **reg) int eXosip_register_send_register (int rid, osip_message_t *reg) int eXosip_register_remove (int rid) Detailed Description Function Documentation int eXosip_register_build_initial_register (const char *from, const char *proxy, const char *contact, intexpires, osip_message_t **reg) Build initial REGISTER request. Parameters: from SIP url for caller. proxy Proxy used for registration. contact Contact address. (optional) expires The expires value for registration. reg The SIP request to build. int eXosip_register_build_initial_register_withqvalue (const char *from, const char *proxy, const char *contact, intexpires, const char *qvalue, osip_message_t **reg) Build initial REGISTER request with qvalue for contact. Parameters: from SIP url for caller. proxy Proxy used for registration. contact Contact address. (optional) expires The expires value for registration. qvalue The qvalue value for contact header. reg The SIP request to build. int eXosip_register_build_register (intrid, intexpires, osip_message_t **reg) Build a new REGISTER request for an existing registration. Parameters: rid A unique identifier for the registration context expires The expires value for registration. reg The SIP request to build. int eXosip_register_send_register (intrid, osip_message_t *reg) Send a REGISTER request for an existing registration. Parameters: rid A unique identifier for the registration context reg The SIP request to build. (NULL for default REGISTER) int eXosip_register_remove (intrid) Remove existing registration without sending REGISTER. Parameters: rid A unique identifier for the registration context Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libeXosip2 from the source code. Version 3.1.0 Sun Jun 24 2012 eXosip2 REGISTER and Registration Management(3)
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