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Whats the MP equivilent of Application.DoEvents();
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<blockquote data-quote="egonspengleruk" data-source="post: 25746" data-attributes="member: 13482"><p>In my MP3 ripping code, I have code that hogs the CPU for large amounts of time causing the entire MP screen to white out. In the original code there are lots of DoEvents calls, but MP seems to not like me using these.</p><p>What method should I be using to let the rest of Windows operate while my code runs.</p><p></p><p>Egon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egonspengleruk, post: 25746, member: 13482"] In my MP3 ripping code, I have code that hogs the CPU for large amounts of time causing the entire MP screen to white out. In the original code there are lots of DoEvents calls, but MP seems to not like me using these. What method should I be using to let the rest of Windows operate while my code runs. Egon [/QUOTE]
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