PDC09 Videos for your iPhone/iPod

by David 22. November 2009 08:03

Update 2009-11-24: I’ve re-encoded the sessions that were up before cutting them in size by over half and since Microsoft still haven’t got their MP4’s up; added 7 new sessions (highlighted below with the Old Skool Yahoo! New! Logo!).  I’ll likely take these files down when MS put their MP4’s up, which I’m assured they plan to.

I can’t quite work out whether Microsoft are intending to make all the PDC09 videos available in MP4 or not.  There’s a column on the video page for MP4, but out of the 150 videos currently available, only 2 of them also have a MP4 version.  Being somewhat impatient I’ve started downloading and converting the sessions I’m most interested in and figured I might as well share the early-MP4 love; so I’ll be chucking them up here as I convert them.

Session MP4
CL01 - Microsoft Silverlight 4 Overview MP4
CL02 - Microsoft Silverlight 4 - Advanced Performance and Profiling Techniques YahooOldNewIcon MP4
CL06 - Networking and Web Services in Silverlight YahooOldNewIcon MP4
CL07 - Mastering Microsoft .NET RIA Services YahooOldNewIcon MP4
CL09 - How Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Was Built with WPF 4 MP4
CL11 - Advanced WPF Application Performance Tuning and Analysis MP4
CL20 - Improving and Extending the Sandbox with Microsoft Silverlight 4 YahooOldNewIcon MP4
CL35 - Custom Behaviours for Advanced Microsoft Silverlight UI Effects YahooOldNewIcon MP4
FT24 - Building Extensible Rich Internet Applications with the MEF YahooOldNewIcon MP4
FT28 - Microsoft .NET Micro Framework and Intelligent Devices MP4
FT30 - Using Dynamic Languages to Build Scriptable Applications MP4
FT31 - Dynamic Binding in C# 4 MP4
SVC23 - Using the Microsoft Sync Framework to Connect Apps to the Cloud YahooOldNewIcon MP4
VTL01 - Code Contracts and Pex - Power Charge Your Assertions and Unit Tests MP4

 

All videos are converted from the WMV versions using Videora.

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David WynneBy trade I'm a Software Developer, dealing with all things .Net (C#, XNA, Silverlight, WPF etc) - to see what I'm up to tech-wise, you can check out my EMC Consulting Blog. On occasion however musings need to be had that would appear out of place on a .Net blog. Those - you will find here.