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    I am trying to find a level 9.0 or 9.0b DirectX SDK on CD for development using C++/MFC and Win32 API. I can only find a download available on msdn and really don't want to take a couple days to download the 200+ MB file! Does anyone out there know if it's available on CD and if so, what's the URL to the site/page? Thanks for any help in this regard. Tom

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      I am trying to find a level 9.0 or 9.0b DirectX SDK on CD for development using C++/MFC and Win32 API. I can only find a download available on msdn and really don't want to take a couple days to download the 200+ MB file! Does anyone out there know if it's available on CD and if so, what's the URL to the site/page? Thanks for any help in this regard. Tom

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      The Windows Media 9 Series SDK provides a number of methods to read/write/edit. Perhaps you want to have a look at Windows Media Format SDK from the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/sdk.aspx It's not DirectShow but it's significantly smaller in size compared to the DirectX download.

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        The Windows Media 9 Series SDK provides a number of methods to read/write/edit. Perhaps you want to have a look at Windows Media Format SDK from the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/sdk.aspx It's not DirectShow but it's significantly smaller in size compared to the DirectX download.

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        Okay... thanks for the input! Tom

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