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	<description>This month 
my team kicked off a series of free live seminars.&amp;nbsp; We are doing a Windows Vista Technical Overview in the first couple of hours, and Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 in the second couple of hours.&amp;nbsp; So far, the Windows Vista interest
 has been huge.&amp;nbsp; In the next few days, I&#39;ll be recording all of the Windows Vista demos (as promised).&amp;nbsp; To kick things off, lets talk about some of the sexy stuff.
I&#39;m sure by now, you&#39;ve seen some&amp;nbsp;demo of Windows Vista.&amp;nbsp; Most of the webcasts we do are using Virtual Machines (VM).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;VMs are great for testing and demonstrating software, but they lack the graphics card horsepower needed for&amp;nbsp;Windows Vista&amp;nbsp;and Aero Glass.&amp;nbsp;
 No fear, I&#39;m going to show you in the screencast below, exactly what&amp;nbsp;all of the fuss is about.&amp;nbsp; To do the demonstration, I&#39;ll use
Camtasia to capture the screen. 
Background Information and References 
Before we get to the Flip3D screencast, lets look at some other information on the subject.&amp;nbsp; First of all, you should really invest at least 15 minutes watching the video at
http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=114694.&amp;nbsp; It stars
Kam Vedbrat being interviewed by
Robert Scoble.&amp;nbsp; Kam does a good job of giving you some of the background and design points about Windows Vista, Aero Glass and the

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)&amp;nbsp;services.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Don&#39;t worry, the video is a high level discussion so I don&#39;t think anyone will get lost.&amp;nbsp; You&#39;ll notice this video was shot back in September long before Beta 2.&amp;nbsp; My screencast
 demo below was captured using a build for this week so you&#39;ll see some subtle changes. 
Next, head over to microsoft.com and read up on 
Aero.&amp;nbsp; It&#39;s a light weight article but useful for reference purposes.&amp;nbsp; If you want to go slightly deeper, see the&amp;nbsp;Windows
 Display Driver Model (WDDM) article.&amp;nbsp; Most of the information in that article is useful for learning a little more about the requirements and mechanics. 
Screencast Demo 
My Windows Vista Flip3D screencast is available for viewing at a couple of locations.&amp;nbsp; It is of course published
here in Windows Media&amp;nbsp;Video (WMV) format and will stream from our server.&amp;nbsp;
It is also published on my blog at 
http://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/archive/2006/08/15/447045.aspx. At the bottom of that post, you&#39;ll see&amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;attachment&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; It&#39;s actually a RSS &amp;lt;enclosure&amp;gt; for the WMV file so that if you have a video&amp;nbsp;podcast player with WMV enclosure support, you can download
 the demo and view it offline.&amp;nbsp; Maybe Zune will do that.&amp;nbsp; If you are truly lazy like me, you can just right mouse click the attachment below and save it local for later viewing. 
The capture and conversion process is still imperfect.&amp;nbsp; When you watch the video, please don&#39;t judge Windows Vista performance based on what you see in the screencast.&amp;nbsp; The conversion drops frames and the full fidelity of the true user experience.&amp;nbsp; I do
 think you&#39;ll get a pretty good idea of the feature though. 
Summary 
So what do you think about Aero Glass and Flip3D?&amp;nbsp; Hopefully you found the Windows Vista Flip3D information above useful.&amp;nbsp; As you can see, finding and &amp;quot;flipping&amp;quot; to an application is now very easy in
Windows Vista. 
I plan to record all of the demos we&#39;re doing at the live events.&amp;nbsp; They are hardly a comprehensive look at the OS but hey, it&#39;s a Technical Overview so we&#39;re just sticking our toe in the water.&amp;nbsp; All of my screencasts can be seen easily in

this blogs screencast category.&amp;nbsp; Subscribe to my screencast RSS feed at
http://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/rss.aspx?CategoryID=11416.&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;See you&amp;quot; again soon.&amp;nbsp;  
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		<title>Re: Windows Vista Flip and Flip3D</title>
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			<![CDATA[hmmm.... version 5505 RC1?&nbsp;<p>posted by Refrax</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2006 18:29:48 GMT</pubDate>
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<div>Refrax wrote:</div>
<div>&#65279;hmmm.... version 5505 RC1?&nbsp; </div>
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<br />If you are asking if RC1 is 5505, the answer is no.&nbsp; The RC1 build has not been determined.&nbsp; 5505 was a daily build and is a couple of weeks old now.<p>posted by keithcombs</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
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