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With the new workflow extensions added to .Net 3.5, some of the ISVs I work with have expressed
 a renewed interest in the Workflow Foundation. This screencast is the first in a series of short clips intended to help developers begin writing activities quickly.

Part 2 is now up: Activity Defaults and Validation

Jared Bienz
ISV Architect Evangelist
Microsoft Corporation
Sites of Interest: MSDN Events
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US ISV Team Blog 
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		<title>Re: From Code Activity to Custom Activity</title>
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			<![CDATA[Hello everyone<br>
<br>
I have created a small program to&nbsp;use&nbsp;transcripts with&nbsp;screencasts&nbsp;so that they&nbsp;can be searched, indexed etc. Right now I am doing the transcription myself.. no automation, unfortunately!
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://screencastdirectory.blogspot.com/2008/02/code-activity-to-custom-activity-in.html">This&nbsp;page</a> has a link to the transcript for the above video.<br>
<br>
Hope you find this useful. Any feedback welcome!<br>
<p>posted by aravindmc</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: From Code Activity to Custom Activity</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>I think that's a very interesting and worthwhile effort. Have you thought about making your player in Silverlight?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>The player on Channel9 is Silverlight, so the WMV files there are already perfect for streaming and wouldn’t need to be downloaded. The Ajax
<a href="http://quickstarts.asp.net/3-5-extensions/reference/silverlightref/T_System_Web_UI_SilverlightControls_MediaPlayer.aspx">
MediaPlayer</a> control that’s part of the <a href="http://quickstarts.asp.net/3-5-extensions">
ASP.Net 3.5 Extensions</a> has built in support for time-based subtitles. Or alternatively, with Silverlight 2.0, you could also easily write this in C#. And you’d have easy access to call web services or WCF services back to your transcript repository.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Best yet, you can use <a href="http://silverlight.live.com/">
Silverlight Streaming</a> to host your player and get free high bandwidth distribution worldwide.<br>
</span><br>
I'll try to contact you through your blog. Let's not&nbsp;distract the discussion from the webcast.</p>
<p>posted by jbienz</p>]]>
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