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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Essential Silverlight 5 Training In this module, you will learn how to leverage Silverlight's built in video capabilities to control and display A/V content within your application. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. You will also use Microsoft Expression Encoder to create and transform A/V content to fit the limitations of the Web. Deliver online business applications, multimedia websites and games to Windows, Mac OS and Windows Phone 7. ? NOTE: This class runs using the latest Release Candidate build of Silverlight 5. How do I request elevated trust? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential Silverlight 5 Training In this module, you will learn how to leverage Silverlight's built in video capabilities to control and display A/V content within your application. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. You will also use Microsoft Expression Encoder to create and transform A/V content to fit the limitations of the Web. Deliver online business applications, multimedia websites and games to Windows, Mac OS and Windows Phone 7. NOTE: This class runs using the latest beta build of Silverlight 5, but is applicable to all Silverlight developers. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, May 19, 2011 Essential Silverlight 4 Training In this module, you will learn how to leverage Silverlight's built in video capabilities to control and display A/V content within your application. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. You will also use Microsoft Expression Encoder to create and transform A/V content to fit the limitations of the Web. Create Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) using languages and libraries that you already know. Deliver online business applications, multimedia websites, and games to Windows, Mac OS, and Linux clients. How do I request elevated trust? DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | HTML5 Video Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 HTML5 Video Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 | -
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Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - HTML5 Video
Video has always been a difficult thing on the web. After all you just add a video element, set the source and you are good to go right? If you create a page like this: HTML5 Video demo. video. {. < video poster ="[link]. autoplay > HTML5 Video element not supported. However when I open the page in Internet Exporer 9 or FireFox we get this: The video element loads the movie poster but it doesn’t start playing. And that even though according to CanIUse.com the video element is supported on the current version of Safari I am running. The Problem Solver - Tuesday, December 13, 2011 %>
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