Posted By: eagle | Jul 9th @ 10:27 AM
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I'm sooo excited. Does it work on my Linux and OpenBSD machines yet? What about my Amiga box?

Ok ok, I know it's naive to even talk about "Internet for everyone". I'm just a bit p*ssed that users can't choose their software and use Internet with 100% of it's capabilities. Flash, Silverlight, JavaFX, ... *phew*

JohnAskew
JohnAskew
9 girl in pink sweater

I ran into a problem with the download, Eagle, and many developers may, but there's an easy enough path to alleviate it.

Your Silverlight developer components are out of date.

If you have a dev. env. on your box and don't already have the Silverlight 3 tools installed, you will want to hit the link below first before installing Silverlight 3...

http://go2.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=119972

then

Download Now 

EDIT:  AACCKK!  the link I put up above, which the Silverlight 3 install yields upon the error, is for Silverlight 2 dev. tools which I already have installed!  Time to hunt them down...

Who should be notified of this obvious oversight?

This is the offending page: http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/help.aspx?errorID=1512

I just filed an incident report with support.microsoft.com  Sad

blowdart
blowdart
Peek-a-boo

Oh it gets worse. You can't easily switch between SL2 and SL3 SDKs. In fact someone wrote a batch file which forces an uninstall and install to do so.

CKurt
CKurt
while( ( !succeed=try() ) ) { }

Did not see this comming! RTW allready!

mawcc
mawcc
Make it so

Font rendering has improved a lot. It also seems to perform better. I like it so far.

JohnAskew
JohnAskew
9 girl in pink sweater

Early- adapter vs. adopter is appropo, given the need to adapt to such a boondoggle install. Perplexed

staceyw
staceyw
Before C# there was darkness...

Is there a SL 3 SDK link yet?  tia

I've been refreshing the Get Started page on silverlight.net all day. I just noticed that they put up links to everything that is currently available.

 http://silverlight.net/GetStarted/

 

Did anyone try the smooth streaming demo? http://www.iis.net/media/experiencesmoothstreaming

It's very nice, if only Silverlight was more prevalent.

staceyw
staceyw
Before C# there was darkness...

Smiley I caught that just now also between f5 refreshes.  Very cool.  Hope I can get me beta web site running with new stuff or at least continue to develop.  Looking forward to trying sketchflow

Harlequin
Harlequin
http://twitter.c​om/TrueHarlequin

That does suck you can't work on both side-by-side, but Silverlight 3 is supposed to be Silverlight 2 compatable, so maybe the best thing is to branch off your work, build it in Silverlight 3, and just go from there.

Geez, Silverlight 2 is just starting to appear in more places and it's already obsolete.

JohnAskew
JohnAskew
9 girl in pink sweater

Look at it as the result of Continuous Integration -- more deliverables more frequently.

Backwards compatibility is something these guys do best (in relative terms, imho).

W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters

I note that the Silverlight installer uses 7z to compress the 15MB *.msp file down to 4MB. This may be a breach of various software patents for Arithmetic Encoding, which the LZMA algorithm uses, and as we know, LZMA is 7z' preferred (though, not only) algorithm for file compression.

Bas
Bas
It finds lightbulbs.

That smooth streaming thing is interesting indeed. I'm wondering, what with Silverlight coming to the 360 and the instant-on 1080p service they have coming out in various countries this year... is that video service going to run on Silverlight? I've heard quite a few people wonder how they're possibly going to stream HD video smoothly, with fast forwarding and rewinding and everything, but looking at that smooth streaming video it doesn't seem so far-fetched. The searches there are almost instantaneous.

http://www.iis.net/media/experiencesmoothstreaming works great, just tried this on the MacBook. Very smooth indeed. I also noted it doesn't eat up CPU at full screen. I am playing it back on a 24" Cinema Display. Usually Hulu will jack the fans up and CPU usage goes up. Come to think of it, so does Netflix as well.

This one played back smoothly with no extreme CPU overhead.

 

Yeah, I have seen this on another thread in C9. It is amazing. I didn't know my 3Mbps connection get do that much.

 

blowdart
blowdart
Peek-a-boo

Or it might have been that as an MS person he had to wait for the official launch.

But then that wouldn't be such a scoop for your mad journalistic skillz would it now?

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