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The Silverlight HVP Spec

The Silverlight HyperVideo Player: A Community Project The Silverlight HVP Elevator Pitch : The Silverlight H yper V ideo P layer (HVP) will do for Silverlight How Do I Videos what Hypertext did for the Internet: it will provide simple, fast, and easy...

Commitments

I’ve received a number of messages along the lines of, “Seems like things have really slowed down on your blog” or even “Hey, where’s the signal? Too much noise.” Fair enough ; though this is a common effect of the run up to a major “show” such as PDC...

Hypervideo, Closed Captions & Accessibility

The Closed Captioning For Silverlight Media page at T2Sami.com says in its commentary: A number of very sophisticated Silverlight Video players are under development: some open source, some proprietary…. The commitment to captioning in Silverlight is...

Building A Product For Real

As some of you know; I’ve been showing a number of Silverlight features in terms of Project Turing.   It was never my intention to finish that project; rather to use it as a mooring point to ensure that the mini-tutorials were realistic about building...

Video Wiki – Status and Overview

This page will serve as the Overview of the VideoWiki Application to be developed as part of the AgOpenSource project. This particular application is on temporary hold pending its move to Moderated Open Source as of July 30. Definition VideoWikipedia...
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The Great Video Instruction Debate

Over the past year or so I’ve noted that there is a sizable sub-group who feel that our How Do I videos are of marginal or negative value. This was crystallized by a series of emails that I’ll condense in the hope we can begin a discussion. (This image...

So Much Is Happening The Silence Is Deafening!

June has been a madhouse month; I’ve been working 80 hour weeks as has just about everyone who has anything to do with Silverlight, and yet there has been very little noise. It is, as they say, the quiet before the storm. As you know, we can’t yet talk...

Dispatcher, Cross-Thread Property Setting & Lambda Expressions

I am finishing up my tutorial on Hyper-video and in the more advanced section I discuss the idea of displaying a button when the video's marker is hit, and then removing the button after a short time has passed. To make this work, I instantiate an object...

Hypervideo put to work

Eric Mork (of Sparkling Client ) has created a site with videos using Joel Neubeck & Tim Heuer's video player that makes terrific use of Hypervideo. Eric creates short teaching videos, and embeds markers in each. When the video hits each marker, the...

How Do I Video Series on Hyper-video released

I'm pleased to say that the third and final part of my series on Hyper-video is now available (just click on the image or click here ). In this last video I demonstrate how to respond to embedded markers by displaying a button and, if you click on the...

Hyper-video videos posted

I'm very pleased to say that the first two of the four-part series of videos on HyperVideo are now available (clicking on the images will bring you to the videos) You can also find a blog thread on Hypervideo beginning here .  If you find it interesting...
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Building A HyperVideo Player – 1

In a previous posting, I began a fast and furious mini-tutorial on building a hyper-video player. In this segment, I'll demonstrate how to: Use Encoder to add markers to a video Use Encoder to create a player Modify the player Encoder creates using templates...

Hypervideo – Getting Started

For those of you who want to get started with hypervideo and don't want to wait for the videos or the full tutorial, here is the first of a series of fast mini-tutorials. The first step is to pick a video you'd like to use as your "source." The source...

HyperVideo Continuing the dialog

Ben wrote that he hopes I will dive deep into decoupling the type or name of the markers from the data-driven information, and I want to respond that this is an important part of decoupling the link from the response to that link, though I'm not sure...

HyperVideo

This posting will reintroduce the concept of Hyper-video, the subject of a series of forthcoming videos. The concept of HyperVideo is most easily explained by a series of examples. You are watching the news and the anchor person says "Robert Mugabe, president...