A timeline marker is a bit of data attached to a point in a timeline. Timeline markers can be encoded into the file that is being streamed, or dynamically created at run-time (pulled from a database, for example). Silverlight supports them; so do Flash video streams (where they are called “cue-points”), and Windows […]
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One thing you’re certainly going to see a lot of in this blog is JavaScript. There are a few things to remember about writing JavaScript in a way that can be easily changed later, most of which are omitted from the code-samples that you will see for the sake of brevity. The larger […]
First of all, it Works On A Mac ™.
This is important, because chances are when you’re trying to sell your product/service, the people holding the money will quite likely have one of those shiny MacBooks, and it’s a losing proposition for a salesman to try to shamefacedly explain that it works on 90% of the […]
This blog will touch on a whole bunch of things; mostly technical things to do with software development in the Microsoft .NET world, with an emphasis on Silverlight (as that’s what’s currently being worked on), video over the internet, and such things. Those things, and whatever else might be shiny enough to write about.