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0 comments   /   aggregated from Barak's Blog about Silverlight and beyond on Dec 20, 2006  /  original article
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Categories: Learn , Samples

Readers,

It has been almost a week since a big wind storm hit the pacific northwest and my family is staying in an alternative house since our house is still without power (with sub freezing night tempratures). At least no trees ended on our roof. Well, now that we have some place warm to be, I could spend some more time looking at what people are doing with "WPF/E" and I wanted to talk about a sample on Mike Taulty blog that shows 12 videos playing and animating concurrently. Although it is simple we can learn two things about what you can do with "WPF/E":

1. "WPF/E" codec implementation is quite efficient. I do not have the best performing laptop and even though this is an early CTP, playback looks good.

2. Video (as represented from a Media element) is an integral part of xaml and the resulting experience. No more video islands.

What do you think?

 Barak

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