Posted By: Adam Kinney | May 12th, 2008 @ 6:48 PM | 58,505 Views | 59 Comments
You've heard all about the improvements and new features in WPF 3.5 SP1, now its time to see the new stuff.  David Teitlebaum takes us on a tour of graphic applications that take advantage of the new and improved Effects, DirectX Interop, WriteableBitmap and more.

There is a bit of discussion in the beginning, so if you want to skip right to the demos jump to 05:45 in the video.  I'm smitten.

Looking for more than graphics? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video.
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The source code for this demo would be really cool!!!
More votes for source!!
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Thanks for all your good work. I can't get a player created by EE template to link to a video source on a WM server.

Regarding this earlier exchange:

Hi Tim
Great screen cast, Thanks sohbet.
Dou you know what it will take to make a custom media player, that plays a streamed vide file.

jakob: the samesohbet odaları media player will play streaming URLs mirc as well -- just change the mediaUrl attribute in the javascript file to your URL for the stream mirc (as long as the stream is a windows media stream)

Sorry, but I can't web hosting find a mediaUrl attribute in any of the js files that EE creates. There is a mediaSource msn ifadeleri attribute in the MediaDefinition.xml file, but changing that to an URL does not work.

Sorry if this has been answered çet odası elsewhere. I have looked.

Chuck Allen
I really like this video! So much! But now it's been more than 2 months, and where's the source code of this demo?

Hey Adam and David, even now .NET 3.5 SP1 and this includes WPF 3.5 SP1, has been released, where's the demo code? Please don't make anymore promises.

We want it now.

Eriawan
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Hey, this is really, really cool stuff ! Congratulations to David and all the other developers working on this.  Thank you very much !
We need the source of the demos ,
as promised from david teitlebaum at his teched08@orlando session !

Thanks! But now where are the rest of the sample code of the video?

And again, it's been more than a month since Part 1. I may sound to be bad, but why can't I simply have the codes soon?
I think it doesn't matter for me if the code came directly enedited from David, instead of waiting for you to post the code, and it's been taking too long time to wait.

Eriawan

First, congratulations on doing a great job with SP1.

Now my question:
David, at 21:11 you mentioned that the integrated DirectX could also be used for wireframes.

After some investiation, the only thing I saw was a new D3DImage class (btw. it is very usefull). But it is not appropriate to create a 3d lines and wires.

So is there a way to use the real DirectX 3d lines or do we still have to use workarounds like ScreenSpaceLines3D and similar (use triangles to simulate lines) which are quite slow?
Thanks for the source code. The spinning 3d window thing is begging to be used as a some sort of gratuitus cool looking (and probably incredibly frustrating to use) menu!

I'll get to wasting as much time as quickly as possible! 
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