Published by Damian Schenkelman on June 1st, 2011 9:56 am under Adaptive Streaming, CSM, Composite Stream Manifest, Live Smooth Streaming, Media, Microsoft Media Platform, Prism, RCE, Rough Cut Editing, SSME, Silverlight, Silverlight 4, Smooth Streaming, Smooth Streaming Media Element
On Monday, Microsoft released the Service Pack 2 version of the Microsoft Media Platform Video Editor (formerly known as RCE). This version includes all the new features and bug fixes that were included in SP1, an important fix for an issue that occurs when playing live smooth streaming videos and a minor fix in the... read more
I have seen many questions, both in the Codeplex (here) and StackOverflow forums (here), asking how to load modules that were packaged for remote module loading in a Silverlight out of browser application. I created this sample a couple of months ago, and I thought might be useful for others. Here you can download the... read more
This past week with Diego, Ezequiel, Guido and Matias we worked on updating Prism training kit to Prism 4.0. Following the trend from the Prism team guys, we updated the version number to Prism Training Kit 4.0. Download the latest version from here. I really recommend downloading this release, as we put a lot... read more
El Sábado 4 de Septiembre, junto a mis amigos Diego Poza y Matias Bonaventura, vamos a dar una charla en Codecamp Buenos Aires sobre patrones de presentación en WPF y Silverlight 4, enfocandonos principalmente en Model View ViewModel (también conocido como MVVM). Durante la charla vamos a mostrar las diferencias entre una aplicación que usa... read more
Published by Damian Schenkelman on July 2nd, 2010 5:36 pm under Composite Application Guidance for WPF & SL, Patterns & Practices, Prism-v2, Prism-v2.1, Prism-v2.2, Silverlight 4, Training Kit, Visual Studio 2010, WPF, Windows Presentation Foundation, p&p
Over the last week, Matias and I took some time to work on something a Prism Training Kit. We figured out that was one of the things that would be useful to learn Prism. Therefore, we decided to create a set of Hands on Labs that cover the basic topics addressed by Prism (if you... read more
As you might already read in Bob’s blog (if you haven’t I recommend you to add him to your RSS), Prism 2.2 has been released. As I explained in my previous post, this is an intermediate version until Prism 4.0 gets here and is mainly oriented to allow development in Visual Studio 2010 and Silverlight... read more
Disclaimer: This blog post will not provide any new information on Prism’s future, as it simply is a merger of blog posts, forum threads and similar. If you follow the team blogs actively, you will probably already be aware about this information. There have been lots of threads in the Prism forum with questions like... read more
Published by Damian Schenkelman on November 20th, 2009 6:26 pm under Composite Application Guidance for WPF & SL, Patterns & Practices, Prism-v2, Prism-v2.1, Silverlight, Silverlight 4, Silverlight 4 Beta, Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2, WPF, Windows Presentation Foundation, p&p
Most of you know that a Silverlight 4 Beta was released last Wednesday, after Scott Gu’s PDC keynote. If you are a Prism user, and if you are reading this there’s a high chance you are, you are probably wondering how this relates to p&p future plans. Well, Blaine has given us a brief idea... read more