Silverlight takes on your HD experience
- Posted: Aug 02, 2007 at 9:08 AM
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Ernie Booth stops by to show off some Silverlight version one stuff. Silverlight is a cross-platform, cross-browser plug in slated to come out some time this summer. We're going to take a look at some HD content with a demo that the Silverlight team worked on with Fox Movies. It shows off how they can deliver better content in a browser. It shows us a similar experience to a DVD. Pretty cool stuff. I'll let Ernie take if from here.
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The video download links are not working.
The video download links are not working.
no download links? how is that possible? someone´s gonna get fired... just kidding. nice hd video player for sure, my nearly 4 year old laptop can actually handle hd videos sometimes. i got a 1920x1200 resolution and a 1.7 ghz processor and i dont know what the factors are, but some hd videos play just fine, some are slower with pictures than with sound and some dont run at all. oh, and i like jessica alba!
no download links? how is that possible? someone´s gonna get fired... just kidding. nice hd video player for sure, my nearly 4 year old laptop can actually handle hd videos sometimes. i got a 1920x1200 resolution and a 1.7 ghz processor and i dont know what the factors are, but some hd videos play just fine, some are slower with pictures than with sound and some dont run at all. oh, and i like jessica alba!
This is an awesome demo!
This is an awesome demo!
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