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<h1>Integrating Bink into a Win32 Build Environment</h1>
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<p>To build an application that uses Bink Video, you must include the Bink SDK in the build process. There are four simple steps to do this: 1) Add the Bink SDK directory to your include and library directories in your project. 2) Include <b>Bink.h</b> in your source files. 3) Link with the <b>BinkW32.lib</b> import library. 4) Place the <b>BinkW32.DLL</b> file in the directory containing your application. And that's it - you should now be able to use Bink! </p>
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