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| | =?utf-8?B?UmU6IE1lZGlhIFNlZWtpbmcgSXNzdWU=?= The property does appear in the documentation currently available on MSDN: http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com...windows.contro ls.mediaelement.scrubbingenabled.aspx However, it doesn't currently contain a description or sample code. You can expect this to be more fully detailed when the documentation for RC1 is available. -keith -----Original Message----- From: nsteinbaugh@gmail.com Posted At: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:00 PM Posted To: microsoft.public.windows.developer.winfx.avalon Conversation: Media Seeking Issue Subject: Re: Media Seeking Issue So it is. And it works wonderfully! However, it appears to be undocumented (or at least I was unable to find anything). It doesn't even appear in the Visual Studio auto-complete list for some reason, which is why I thought it didn't exist. |
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| | Re: Media Seeking Issue Thanks guys! |
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