Media Foundation .NET

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A library allowing .NET access to Vista's Media Foundation technology combined with samples showing how the library works. If you are not a programmer, or are not running on Vista or Windows 7, there is nothing in this project that you are going to find

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  • Posted by Jasmine Cramman 2013-04-30

    Office suite very well designed for both the amateur and the professional.Thumbs up

  • Posted by elijah 2012-11-11

    good job mfnet

  • Posted by wicenki 2012-04-24

    thanks man, great soft!

  • Posted by jkesch 2010-07-23

    great. saved me probably days!! thanks dude

  • Posted by Stewart Stoakes 2010-02-08

    Brilliant library, just like DirectShowLib but for the Windows Media Foundation. I have a project where I needed to access the Enhanced Video Renderer as a directshow filter. I wasnt sure how to insert the filter into a graph and then use the MF interfaces to configure it. After playing around and looking at some c++ examples I was able to get it working. Its great that both libraries integrate with one another and work. I have however found 2 bugs which I was able to correct using the provided source. If you use the GetNativeVideoSize or GetIdealVideoSize functions on the IMFVideoDisplayControl you will recieve either a NullReferenceException or an AccessControl violation. This is because the variables are not marked with the keyword 'out' on the Size classes they both return. A quick change and recompile of the library soon fixed this. I intend to tell the author but thought I would post on here in case anyone else has same bug.

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2007-06-29

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