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Welcome to "Expression Encoder Stuff" This Blog is focused on the Microsoft Expression Encoder, and primarily it's capability to control , create and edit and distribute multimedia content for streaming and archiving.
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Sample code to open the associated device configuration dialog prior to starting a live encode session using Expression Encoder v4
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over 3 years ago
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TrickyDix
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The following program illustrates how to build a small Windows Application to perform the following actions: 1. Select a Video and Audio Device Source (see Figure 2) 2. Open the associated Device Source Configuration Dialog (see Figure 3) 3. Start...
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Sample to demonstrate how you could enable auto-naming functionality of the encoder in an Expression Encoder v3 SDK based application
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over 3 years ago
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TrickyDix
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Thanks again to my collegue Mahatab Ur Rashid for his valuable input on creating the sample demonstrated here. The sample was created to demonstrate how you could enable auto-naming functionality of the encoder in an Expression Encoder v3 SDK based application...
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Quick Reference charts to indicate the available video modes when choosing an Expression Encoder v4 project and a particular output format
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TrickyDix
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I created this chart to provide a quick reference to the avaliable video modes when you choose a particular project Transcode; Live Broadcast; or Silverlight Projects then want to quickly determine which video modes you have avaliable then performing...
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