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Silverlight question to webcam support for conferencing solutions

Question posted by: =?Utf-8?B?TWFyYw==?= (Guest) on July 9th, 2008 11:35 AM
Dear all

have a msdn subsciption and was wondering if I can post a Silverlight
question here. I was wondering if Silverlight gives webcam support like flash
does this. With this, it is possible to make conferencing solutions.

As far as I read in ohter posts Silverlight 2 is not able to do this unless
you use a McGyver style
(http://jonas.follesoe.no/PermaLink,...b624af45b.aspx).

Is this correct? And if yes, are there plans to implement this feature in a
future release?
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Anthony Jones
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July 9th, 2008
08:25 PM
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Re: Silverlight question to webcam support for conferencing solutions
"Marc" <Rombooth1@community.nospamwrote in message
news:8C5542F1-1571-4516-9291-BA01974CE7C5@microsoft.com...
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Dear all
>
have a msdn subsciption and was wondering if I can post a Silverlight
question here. I was wondering if Silverlight gives webcam support like

flash
Quote:
does this. With this, it is possible to make conferencing solutions.
>
As far as I read in ohter posts Silverlight 2 is not able to do this

unless
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you use a McGyver style
>

(http://jonas.follesoe.no/PermaLink,...d35-fd4b624af45
b.aspx).
Quote:
>
Is this correct? And if yes, are there plans to implement this feature in

a
Quote:
future release?


MS are winding down their use of NGs in favor of forums. For silverlight
you can find forums here:-

http://silverlight.net/forums/



--
Anthony Jones - MVP ASP/ASP.NET



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Steven Cheng [MSFT]
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July 10th, 2008
02:55 AM
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Re: Silverlight question to webcam support for conferencing solutions
Hi Marc,

As for Silverlight, as Anthony has mentioned, there is a official support
forum and most support resource on Silverlight is put there:

http://silverlight.net/forums/

so far there is not newsgroup dedicated for silverlight. But if you have
any web development question, also welcome to post here.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

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>Dear all
>
>have a msdn subsciption and was wondering if I can post a Silverlight
>question here. I was wondering if Silverlight gives webcam support like

flash
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>does this. With this, it is possible to make conferencing solutions.
>
>As far as I read in ohter posts Silverlight 2 is not able to do this

unless
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5b.aspx).
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>Is this correct? And if yes, are there plans to implement this feature in

a
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>future release?
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July 10th, 2008
10:25 AM
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Re: Silverlight question to webcam support for conferencing solutions
Thank you Anthony and Steven.

Kind Regards,

Marc

 
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