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	<description>This session will provide an overview and technical details of the Silverlight Rough Cut Editor.  This open source tool provides real time editing for Silverlight Smooth Streaming content, and has been used to create content for high profile events such as the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and Sunday Night Football.  Content publishers can use this tool to create real-time highlights, control dynamic meta-data (ad insertions and content meta-data), and create a modular approval &amp; publishing workflow for live and on demand media content (CMS integration).  This session will review the core architecture (modularity, UI composition, services, and data providers) and detail how this tool is being used to meet the needs of content providers worldwide.</description>
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