Bink Register Frame Buffer8 Fixed Hot -

This typically indicates a "hot-fix" or a "fixed" memory address that the decoder must use to maintain high-performance synchronization, often seen in optimized builds for consoles or legacy PC games. Troubleshooting & Fixes

RAD Game Tools released Bink 2 in 2013. It completely removes the 8-bit path and assumes 32-bit BGRA. No more register tricks. bink register frame buffer8 fixed hot

This is a call to the Bink API to register a memory address for use by the video engine. This typically indicates a "hot-fix" or a "fixed"