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Comments by Simon P Stevens (Top 7 by date)
Simon P Stevens
10-Jan-11 6:17am
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I don't really understand your question. Can you explain in a bit more detail what it is you are trying to do.
Simon P Stevens
16-Dec-10 9:28am
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@Nishant. I agree. I don't see how insults aid anything here.
Simon P Stevens
10-Dec-10 5:37am
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You need to explain your problem so people understand what it is you need to know.
Simon P Stevens
8-Dec-10 9:03am
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The windows media player example will work with any file type that windows media player supports. I've also updated the answer to include an XNA media example which will support other formats.
Simon P Stevens
8-Dec-10 8:02am
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Your first link doesn't have any answers - Experts exchange only displays answers for free when the referrer is google.
Simon P Stevens
8-Dec-10 4:46am
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by "don't have a constructor"? You always have a constructor. Even if you don't declare one you automatically get a parameterless default one. Yes, you can always declare your own destructor even if you don't declare a constructor.
Simon P Stevens
7-Dec-10 7:16am
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I am deleting this question as it is a repost. If you have any further information to provide you should add it to your original question.
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