Mike Harsh did a great talk about media integration in Silverlight. One of the most impressive sight was when a full screen feed was overlayed with nine smaller feeds. Looked great, and when i fired upp the process view it was producing a load in the CPU round about 50%...wow!What more? The media encoder in Expression can be used to produce a live feed from one or more video sources so you get kind of poor mans video studio. Nice...The possibility to use media brushes in Silverlight to wrap it to object, and with some xaml coding you can split the video onto any number of objects.Silverlight now is IE, FF and Safari and from a direct question around opera it was more in the line of a couple of bugs in opera that held it back. Eventually a "coming soon" was heard. And its still beta you know...One thing that struck me was the lack of support for other media formats. Well, I'm not a codec guy but it might be that some of the formats out there put a bit to much strain on the codecs, with the risk of hogging too much CPU cykles. Another is the size of plugin, filling it up all kinds of codecs is not a good thing. And hey, flash do not to my knowledge stream WMV or MPEGS, they use their format. It all goes in through the mediacoder anyway...