Binksetvolume-12 Binkw32.dll New! Download 12

The error message "The procedure entry point _BinkSetVolume@12 could not be located in the dynamic link library binkw32.dll" occurs when a game is unable to find the correct audio-handling function within its video codec file. This typically happens because the binkw32.dll file—part of the Bink Video codec—is missing, corrupted, or incompatible with the version of the game you are running. Understanding the Error

function specifically manages the audio volume of Bink-encoded video files during playback. Errors generally stem from: Version Mismatch Binksetvolume-12 Binkw32.dll Download 12

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2. Function Specification

void BinkSetVolume(HBINK bink, int track, int volume);
  • Run a registry cleaner (e.g., CCleaner) to remove old DLL references.
  • Place the correct version (only v12) into the game folder.
  • Download the Bink Video Player from RAD’s official site (free) and install it. This often registers the correct DLL system-wide.
    1. Navigate to the game's installation folder.
    2. Find the game's .exe file (e.g., Game.exe).
    3. Right-click the file and select Properties.
    4. Go to the Compatibility tab.
    5. Check the box Run this program in compatibility mode for: and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3).
    6. Check the box Run this program as an administrator.
    7. Click Apply and OK.

    If you followed this guide, your game should now launch correctly, play cutscenes, and no longer show the BinkSetVolume error. Enjoy your retro gaming experience! If you followed this guide