Historically, the signature looked something like this (pseudo-code from Bink v1.x):
during encoding and ensure your registration logic accounts for the increased number of decompression jobs. Error Handling Verify that BinkDoFrame is called after registration to start filling the buffers. BinkGetError() bink register frame buffer8 new
Modern Bink implementations often require multiple buffers to support asynchronous decoding. bink register frame buffer8 new
refers to a 32-bit (x86) API entry point within the Bink dynamic link library (DLL). The "@8" Suffix bink register frame buffer8 new
Which style do you want expanded (longer story, marketing blurb, technical spec), or did you mean something else?
Allocate a memory block large enough to hold the frame data. The size required can be queried using BinkGetFrameBuffersInfo Ensure the memory is 64-byte aligned