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Program a Media-Player in C#

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Program a Media-Player in C#, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 35 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 60 reviews, and has 544 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand how to design using the WPF. Develop a functional and useful media-playing tool. Add styles and effects to controls Read and write XML data to and from disk Use Windows Shell functions to obtain file metadata Implement file drag-and-drop This course is ideal for individuals who are Intermediate C# programmers looking for a project to extend their knowledge or C# programmers who want to learn to use the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) or Programmers wanting to understand how to play media, write XML data and query file metadata It is particularly useful for Intermediate C# programmers looking for a project to extend their knowledge or C# programmers who want to learn to use the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) or Programmers wanting to understand how to play media, write XML data and query file metadata.

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Summary

Title: Program a Media-Player in C#

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 35

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 35

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 37

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand how to design using the WPF.
  • Develop a functional and useful media-playing tool.
  • Add styles and effects to controls
  • Read and write XML data to and from disk
  • Use Windows Shell functions to obtain file metadata
  • Implement file drag-and-drop
  • Who Should Attend

  • Intermediate C# programmers looking for a project to extend their knowledge
  • C# programmers who want to learn to use the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
  • Programmers wanting to understand how to play media, write XML data and query file metadata
  • Target Audiences

  • Intermediate C# programmers looking for a project to extend their knowledge
  • C# programmers who want to learn to use the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
  • Programmers wanting to understand how to play media, write XML data and query file metadata
  • In this course you will follow the development of a complete project from the ground up. It explains how to use design and code a WPF program in Visual Studio. You will end up with a utility that plays audio and video, controls playback volume, balance, position and speed.

    In this course you will develop programs that do all the following:

  • Play video and audio files
  • Load single media files or entire folders of files
  • Drag-and-drop files direct from the Windows Explorer
  • Create named playlists that can be saved and loaded to and from disk
  • Change the volume, position, speed and balance of a playing track
  • Use styles and effects to change the user interface appearance
  • Use Timers to respond to tick events
  • Use file dialogs to save and load files
  • Read and write structured XML files to and from disk
  • Create applications with multiple windows?
  • Use Windows Shell functions to obtain file metadata
  • This is a project-based course that comes with all the source code ready-to-run. It provides a great way for C# programmer to move beyond the basics to explore the development of more complex? C# applications using the WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation).

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Creating a WPF Media Player

    Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course

    Lecture 2: ReadMe

    Lecture 3: A First Media Player

    Lecture 4: Source Code Archive [Download]

    Lecture 5: The Three .NET Designers

    Lecture 6: Introduction To XAML

    Lecture 7: Design with XAML

    Lecture 8: Creating Event-handlers

    Lecture 9: Sliders

    Lecture 10: Controlling Media Playback

    Lecture 11: Previewing Mouse Events

    Lecture 12: Timers

    Lecture 13: Setting Slider Defaults

    Lecture 14: Loading Selected Media Files

    Lecture 15: Menus

    Lecture 16: Loading a Media File

    Lecture 17: Loading A Folder

    Lecture 18: Music Non-Stop

    Lecture 19: When Things Go Wrong!

    Chapter 2: Playlists, Files and Styles

    Lecture 1: Creating Playlists

    Lecture 2: XML Writers

    Lecture 3: Saving and Loading XML Data

    Lecture 4: Customisable Playlists

    Lecture 5: Drag and Drop Media Files

    Lecture 6: Styling the User Interface

    Lecture 7: Effects

    Lecture 8: An Alternative Glow Effect

    Lecture 9: Animating an effect

    Lecture 10: Another approach to animation

    Lecture 11: Styles

    Lecture 12: Obtaining Media File Information

    Lecture 13: Multiple windows

    Lecture 14: Showing File Information

    Lecture 15: Saving and Loading Playlists

    Lecture 16: What next?

    Instructors

  • Program a Media-Player in C#  No.2
    Huw Collingbourne
    Director of Technology, SapphireSteel Software
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  • 4 stars: 18 votes
  • 5 stars: 33 votes
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