32 bit low level drivers now use a Unicode interface (used to be ANSI):
- Send the *_GETDEVCAPS messages in unicode format from the
*GetDevCapsW function and call the *GetDevCapsW from their respective
Ansi versions.
- Modify all low level drivers to correctly process the *_GETDEVCAPS
messages as unicode.
- *_GETDEVCAPS messages are now mapped from/to unicode for 16 bit code.
- Removed all SoundBlaster naming oldies.
Better use of some unicode functions (instead of Ansi) in winmm.
the requested MMTIME format. This function should be identical in all
drivers.
Remove the corresponding code from wodGetPosition() and
widGetPosition() and use bytes_to_mmtime() instead.
bytes_to_mmtime() uses no floating-point arithmetic to compute
TIME_SMPTE and no longer uses round(). It should have no integer
overflows either.