About File Input and Output
Most multimedia applications require file input and output (I/O)
that is, the ability to create, read, and write disk files. Multimedia file
I/O services provide buffered and unbuffered file I/O and support for RIFF
files. The services are extensible with custom I/O procedures that can be shared
among applications.
Most applications need only the basic file I/O services and the RIFF file I/O
services. Applications sensitive to file I/O performance, such as applications
that stream data from compact disc in real time, can optimize performance by
using services to directly access the file I/O buffer. Applications that access
custom storage systems, such as file archives and databases, can provide their
own I/O procedure that reads and writes elements of the storage system.
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