The Momochrome Blog has a demo of their latest app called mono.flv. It’s a server extension for IIS that allows Silverlight to deliver Flash Video (.flv) content. It does his by converting .flv files to .wmv on the fly, then saves the output for future requests.
Further reading on the Monochrome blog
Entries from October 2008 ↓
Flash Video in Silverlight
October 14th, 2008 — Flash, Video
CBS College Sports Silverlight Media Player
October 8th, 2008 — WPF
SMU has launched an enhanced Mustang All-Access Silverlight multimedia player in partnership with CBS College Sports.
Microsoft is planning to release Surface SDK at PDC
October 8th, 2008 — Surface, Windows 7

Microsoft is planning to release the Surface SDK at the upcoming Professional Developer Conference slated for late October
The ‘Developing for Microsoft Surface’ session will cover the Surface SDK and how it aligns with multi-touch developer roadmap for Windows 7 and WPF.
This session introduces the newly available Microsoft Surface SDK. Hear about the unique attributes of Microsoft Surface computing, dive into vision-based object recognition and core controls like ScatterView, and learn how the Surface SDK aligns with the multi-touch developer roadmap for Windows 7 and WPF. Additionally, learn how you can become a part of the expanding partner ecosystem for Microsoft Surface and leverage your existing investments in WPF and Visual Studio to build engaging end user applications. Attendees will receive access to the Microsoft Surface SDK.
Wondering what’s new in the Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Runtime?
October 7th, 2008 — WPF
Wondering what’s new in the Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Runtime?
The Silverlight website has a nice (quick) Feature Matrix comparing the Silverlight Runtimes
Expression Media 2 Service Pack 1
October 6th, 2008 — WPF
Service pack 1 for Microsoft Expression Media 2 is available for download for Windows and Mac. In this release over 400 bugs were fixed along with the addition of a host of new features including Geo-tagging and Virtual Earth support. More details available on the Microsoft Help & Support website.
Multi-monitor taskbar support coming to Windows 7
October 6th, 2008 — Windows 7

Chaitanya Sareen writes on the E7 blog:
The key thing to recognize is that the problem is not necessarily that the taskbar doesn’t span, but that more room is required to show more information about windows. So, it stands to reason that we should come up with the best solution to this problem, independent of how many displays the customer has. We thought it would be good to just offer a brief discussion on the specifics of solving this design problem as it is one we have spent considerable time on. One of the approaches in general we are working to do more of, is to change things when we know it will be a substantial improvement and not also introduce complexities that outweigh the benefits we are trying to achieve.
Sounds like they’ll have a unique solution to the issue.
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October 5th, 2008 — WPF






