Getting rid off the workflow-status column and prevent manual start

by Connex 2. February 2010 23:08
Who didn’t get annoyed by those workflow status columns popping up in lists when a declarative workflow is installed/instantiated the first time? All of you I assume. Usually my answer to customers always was: well either remove it from the view manually/automatically or live with it … Quite an un... [More]

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SimRacing: Announcing RacerTool-Suite for RACE07/GTR2

by Connex 24. February 2009 22:40
  I'm an enthusiastic Sim-Racer and started to write some tools for analyzing replay's of SimBin-Simulations (GTR2 , RACE07, GTR Evolution) and post-analyze telemetry data. In the following weeks I will introduce the RacerTool-Suite to public which includes (but i... [More]

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Short Update

by Connex 29. January 2009 12:26
It has been quite some time since the last post, so here is a short update. Since I’m currently in the progress of looking for a new job, I don’t have a lot of time to push the Embedded Media Framework. Real life is more important, but the basic outline is done, and the basic implementation is done... [More]

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EMF: An extended PictureBox with alpha blending and transparency

by Connex 12. November 2008 14:58
When working with PictureBox using .NET Compact Framework, you will notice that it does not support transparent Bitmaps. So if you need transparent picture boxes or alpha blending here’s what you need: 1: namespace EMF.Forms.Controls 2: { 3: public class Pictu... [More]

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WMP Part V: Implementing a Mediaplayer using DirectShow.NET

by Connex 10. November 2008 15:18
I got quite some requests for a demo of doing all the previous stuff purely in .NET Compact Framework without using native code. So I dug for some of my old presentation slides and samples from 2007. The goal is to implement a sample like in Part IV without using any native code. As as you will see... [More]

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WMP Part IV: Implementing a Mediaplayer using DirectShow

by Connex 6. November 2008 17:37
Implementing a Mediaplayer using the DirectShow-Interfaces is not as complicated as you might think. All you need is some very basic knowledge about DirectShow, which you can easily learn from MSDN. All you need to get started is a Windows Embedded CE SDK for your Device. Of course you should have... [More]

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Embedded Media Framework: Getting started or Ingredients needed

by Connex 5. November 2008 19:30
After getting familiar with the AxHost stuff you will notice some drawbacks. Well after all ActiveX-hosting is not officially supported by Windows Embedded CE, so you should just be glad it somehow works at all. So the next step, to leverage your Application, would be to replace the Windows Mediapl... [More]

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WMP Part IIIb: new Interop Assembly for Mediaplayer (WMP OCX)

by Connex 5. November 2008 14:32
If you prefer to use the Mediaplayer OCX 7, then you will have to do some Sourcehacking. However it’s not really complicated. To start grab the wmpocx.dll from your device (or the release dir) and place it into a Directory “Interop” within your project and rename it to “wmpdevice.dll”. (You will se... [More]

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WMP Part IIIa: Creating new Interop Assembly for Mediaplayer

by Connex 3. November 2008 23:16
Creating a new Interop Assembly for the Mediaplayer on Windows CE can be a little bit tricky, depending on the approach you make. Basically you can decide between two “different” Mediaplayers on your Windows Embedded.
You can either use the normal “Windows Media Player OCX” or the “Mediaplayer ActiveX”. The later one is the one usually embedded into web pages. Both have some advantages and disadvantages. [More]

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Interfaces called by WMP on a SourceFilter

by Connex 22. October 2008 02:07
While developing a ShoutCast-Sourcefilter for Windows Embedded it was useful to know which Interfaces the WMP / GraphBuilder actually calls on my Filter. So here they are (sequence varies sometimes): // Startup of Filter before LOAD is called {56A86895-0AD4-11CE-B03A-0020AF0BA770} [IBaseFilter] ... [More]

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