Video Of Scott Guthrie's Newest Presentation: 'First Look At Visual Studio "Orcas"'
Last Thursday, Scott Guthrie visited Belgium for the first time. Throughout the day, he had several meetings with customers, partners, MVP's and the developer VIP's and a journalist. In the afternoon he gave 2 talks for the Belgian Visual Studio User Group. Needless to say that the user group was very proud to host the world première of Scott's newest presentation where he gives a first look at the new features in Visual Studio "Orcas" for web developers. There were about 250 attendees at the event, but I can imagine more people will be interested in this presentation. As the VISUG board did a tremendous job in getting everything arranged for this event in an extremely short time (less than 2 weeks!), I decided to help them as a community member, took my digital camera with me and recorded the entire session. And thanks to MSN's Soapbox, you can now view it here...
Enjoy!!! (PS. If you want to skip the intro from VISUG, start the video at approx 5:00.)
Update 7 February: I've been talking with the people of Soapbox and they are analyzing and trying to fix the issues causing the crash. Meanwhile I've asked the local MSDN Belgium webteam to provide streaming hosting for this video. You can watch the video recording of Scott's presentation here (you can also find the stream so that you can view it in Windows Media Player directly).
Comments
Anonymous
February 03, 2007
Is something wrong with the feed? My IE crashed twice while watching this around 8 min timeline. Also I would love to see wmv download so I can view at my leisure as the length of the presentation is quite long.Anonymous
February 03, 2007
Kris: Soapbox doesn't publish the WMV download url. The embedded player works also fine at my end. You can try the direct viewer: <http://soapbox.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=ca256f33-6659-405b-ac8d-75a43d04ba83>.Anonymous
February 04, 2007
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February 04, 2007
Could you please share the video file to dowload? If you have no space on the web to upload it I can create an FTP access for you so people who would like to have the copy will be able to download it. Thank you.Anonymous
February 04, 2007
Jakob, Alexey, sorry guys, at this moment I can't share the 80MB video in WMV format. Jakob: AFAIK you don't need a Soapbox invitation for viewing the video if you click the link I provided earlier (http://soapbox.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=ca256f33-6659-405b-ac8d-75a43d04ba83).Anonymous
February 05, 2007
Thanks a lot for sharing this!!Anonymous
February 05, 2007
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February 05, 2007
While I'm currently in London, attending Designertopia, the VISUG / MSDN meeting with Scott Guthrie inAnonymous
February 05, 2007
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February 05, 2007
Thanks everyone for the feedback. Since some of you seem to have problems with watching the video through Soapbox, I'm going to try to publish the video in another way today. For those who would like to know, it works fine for me using Windows Vista RTM and IE7 but didn't had a chance to test it with Windows XP yet.Anonymous
February 09, 2007
it crashes firefox too... what's wrong with youtube or google video? or have you signed away your rights to use competing services? :PAnonymous
February 09, 2007
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February 15, 2007
Good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Anonymous
February 18, 2007
Video works in Opera :PAnonymous
April 24, 2007
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September 10, 2007
am downloading the video right now from this page using a special way to get the direct link for the FLV file from the server. if you want, i can post it( if the site is allowing this) thanks, and thanks for you all guys @ soapbox for the best content ever.!Anonymous
October 11, 2007
I can't see this video, and this url: http://soapbox.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=ca256f33-6659-405b-ac8d-75a43d04ba83 show error message: "You are seeing this page because we have detected that you are trying to access Soapbox from a market where it is unavailable at this time. " what's the matter? HelpAnonymous
November 11, 2007
Video Of Scott Guthrie's Newest Presentation