WPF 3.5 SP1 Deployment with Troy Martez
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Troy Martez and Dr. Sneath go on a deep dive into the new client deployment options available in WPF 3.5 SP1. Interesting new features include the Client Profile (something like a "diet .NET Framework") which allows
for smaller setup packages and new customizations during the installation process.
Looking for more than deployment? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video
Looking for more than deployment? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video
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cool
btw i heard kevins name there in the beginning.. is there a hardware accelerated blurred rippeling kevin button video coming?
Different Kevin this time - Kevin Gjerstad, not Kevin Moore!
We'll figure a way to get the KevinButton in there for another time, certainly.
(For those of you who don't know what Al is talking about, check out the following video: http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=222817#222817)
Tim
Kudos to you guys for getting this done! Maybe we'll be able to use .NET 3.5 after all!
hehe ok, cant wait
are there more efefcts videos coming? that would be great
also, how did the accelerator guys do? a video with them (or any other way to use the gpu for gp computing from .net) would awsome awsome stuff:)
The result is much much better than constantly moving and trying the focus from one person to another.
Thank you guys (especially to Dr. Sir Sneath) for bringing passion to these interviews.
..Ben
The first step is to sync the two audio tracks so noone looks like they are lip synching. Then remove the weaker audio track and decide when it would be best to switch, typically when the interviewer is asking a question.
Definitely fun stuff once you get going
You read my mind, I was leading to the audio track issue. You did a very nice job on the audio track.
Are you part of Channel 9 now? Your work looks real good. And looks like you guys got some decent camers now, none of that "Consumer" stuff...
..Ben
p.s. Can't wait for Silverlight week (let's make it a month)!
Short of the little client-only framework subset checkbox on the project properties, I can't find any docs, blog postings or anything on how to create the boostrapper installer or implement it in ClickOnce or otherwise.
Help o_O
I have wondered on this stuff from time to time. During the edit process, it would seem to be nice if there was some way to get a Start marker via sound or keyframe that would auto sync the two video inputs. Then you could just mute the second audio track or flip between them as the video flips. Should this be a feature of Expression Encoder (or maybe already is)? Thanks Adam.
The bootstrapper sounds like it will be very useful for new WPF apps where the developers don't yet have the deployment scenario handled, but for existing apps, a client profile redistributable/package/whatever that could take the place of the existing redistributable would be fantastic..
@dragonshed - Yes, you can package the install to run silently with your own app install. You can find more info in the App Model video.
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