Why didn't I think of the download option? I just downloaded it, the WMV High, and it's perfect. No need for zooming even. This is the option I was looking for. Thank you!
For the future, smooth streaming might know that I have high available bandwidth, and would just stream the high bits to me, but for now, knowing that the download is there, is good enough for me.
What a great show. I like the format - nice and short! Please do more of these mini topics. I do find it a little ironic that you're talking about smooth streaming high quality video, and the channel 9 supply of this video is too low quality to see the code
Tim is showing.
Couple of options might be to suggest that the speaker use ZoomIt or [WIN][+] to zoom in on code. Then during the play back, code would be legible for viewers. I know the code is there for download, so I don't want to come across as a complaint machine,
but I do think it would make for a better broadcast. Another option would be to stream a higher quality video, but I understand this option might cost more, and be out of your control.
Zoom it baby!
Thanks for the time and energy - I know these are not easy to create/produce/publish. Keep up the good work!
Other reading may be intersted in my Visual Studio Video Tricks Series. 400 planned tricks this year to make using Visual Studio easier for every developer. There are already 30 online.
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Building Windows 8 Apps with XAML: What .NET Developers Need to Know
Well done Tim - this is a great presentation!
Scott Guthrie Unplugged
Awesome!
At the 1hour 44Minute 30Second point -- ScottGu talks about EventDay, and how we do printing from Azure. Thanks Scott - we appreciate it
Microsoft Visual Studio Tips and Tricks
The real slides are online, now my link above may someday stop working. Thanks MSFT for the slide link hotfix
Microsoft Visual Studio Tips and Tricks
@Jon
I'm working on getting the slide link corrected. Until then, here is another link.
PowerPoint for TechEd #DEV305 (3 mb Download)
Silverlight TV 22: Tim Heuer on Extending the Silverlight Media Framework
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Why didn't I think of the download option? I just downloaded it, the WMV High, and it's perfect. No need for zooming even. This is the option I was looking for. Thank you!
For the future, smooth streaming might know that I have high available bandwidth, and would just stream the high bits to me, but for now, knowing that the download is there, is good enough for me.
Thanks again,
-- @ScottCate
Silverlight TV 22: Tim Heuer on Extending the Silverlight Media Framework
What a great show. I like the format - nice and short! Please do more of these mini topics. I do find it a little ironic that you're talking about smooth streaming high quality video, and the channel 9 supply of this video is too low quality to see the code Tim is showing.
Couple of options might be to suggest that the speaker use ZoomIt or [WIN][+] to zoom in on code. Then during the play back, code would be legible for viewers. I know the code is there for download, so I don't want to come across as a complaint machine, but I do think it would make for a better broadcast. Another option would be to stream a higher quality video, but I understand this option might cost more, and be out of your control.
Zoom it baby!
Thanks for the time and energy - I know these are not easy to create/produce/publish. Keep up the good work!
-- @ScottCate
Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 Week!
Other reading may be intersted in my Visual Studio Video Tricks Series. 400 planned tricks this year to make using Visual Studio easier for every developer. There are already 30 online.
http://ScottCate.com/Tricks
-=- Scott Cate