The request appears to relate to a common error message associated with the , specifically when launching older PC games (like F1 2010 or Skyrim ). The error typically reads as an "Entry Point Not Found" for the function _BinkGetFrameBuffersInfo@8 . What is the Bink Video Error?
: Bink is owned by Epic Games (formerly RAD Game Tools). You can sometimes resolve system-wide codec issues by installing the RAD Video Tools directly from the official developer site. 3. Avoid "DLL Download" Sites
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: This is the safest way to restore original DLL files.
The specific entry point _BinkGetFrameBuffersInfo@8 (or similar "register frame buffers" variants) is a call used by the game to communicate with the binkw32.dll file. If this file is missing, outdated, or from a different version than the game requires, the application will fail to launch. Recommended Fixes
: If you are using Steam , Epic Games , or GOG , use the "Verify Integrity of Game Files" feature. This will automatically detect and redownload any missing Bink components.