Reflected Video Demo Converted to Silverlight Beta 1

I apparently ran out of gas after the conversions I did on Saturday, because I didn't work on this at all yesterday :(

I have, however, converted one page this morning, and that is the Reflected Video:



You should also go to the Mix Sessions Site and view Mike Harsh's "Deep Dive on Media Integration" session. Mike rotated, split, made a video transparent, before turning it into a puzzle.

Mike's session and this demo should give you an idea of what can be done once an object is on a Silverlight canvas.

posted @ Monday, May 07, 2007 6:46 AM

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# Reflected Video Demo Converted to Silverlight Beta 1

Left by Community Silverlight content at 5/7/2007 7:10 AM
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I apparently ran out of gas after the conversions I did on Saturday, because I didn't work on this

# re: Reflected Video Demo Converted to Silverlight Beta 1

Left by Jason Grunstra at 5/7/2007 1:23 PM
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Just curious why you chose not to use the video brush element?

# re: Reflected Video Demo Converted to Silverlight Beta 1

Left by Dave at 5/7/2007 2:37 PM
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Jason...
Glad you asked about the Video brush, because I originally meant to include something about that in the comments.

Since what I'm doing right now is updating a whole bunch of February CTP pages to Beta 1, I'm holding off making changes that aren't necessary to getting them working.

Using a video brush would be great on that, because the brush would be done once, painted twice, and I would expect it to be 100% in sync... the way it is, depending on your connection speed, the two can be a bit out of sync sometimes.

Thanks!

-Dave

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