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Why aren't there any decent audio libraries for .NET? Don't get me wrong, it's nice that the framework supports some audio features in a very simple way if you want to just play something. However, if you need access to the audio data to manipulate it in whatever way or just want to know the duration, play location, audio ...
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If your in the Dallas area (or more specifically, the North Dallas area), swing by NDDNUG tonight for my presentation on developing for Windows Vista using Visual Studio 2005. (Of course discussing VS'08 can't be avoided and everything I'm speaking on works in VS'08). Meeting starts at 6:00pm, so I'll need to head ...
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After running Vista x64 on another machine for a few days; installing various pieces of critical software and seeing that everything seemed to be working smoothly... I've made the full leap on my main desktop machine (the one that now has 4GB of memory).
Some interesting "facts":Windows Experience Index reports my processor running ...
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I installed Windows Vista Ultimate (x64) last night and everything went pretty smoothly. This, of course, is on the second machine I have on my desk so I can see what works (and doesn't) before making the full jump on the main machine.
Out Of The Box Experience
After the installation and major Windows Update updates, the only ...
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Caleb has sort of let the cat out of the bag...
Introducing My.Vista.
There are over 7,000 new API's in Windows Vista. Some of them are immediately obvious while others are deep beneath the surface. I rather enjoy digging around in Windows API land, however, many people don't care to do this so this area is usually off limits ...
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I applaud this guys enthusiasm, however, his discovery/technique is something I would strongly urge you to avoid. There are two major reasons for this:Doesn't work as a "regular user".Will cause you MAJOR support issues as Windows Vista gains momentum. See reason #1.I've been using a similar technique in ...
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