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What's the difference between silverlight and silverlight pro?


Asked by Ariyah Brock on Dec 11, 2021 FAQ



While early versions of Silverlight focused on streaming media, later versions supported multimedia, graphics, and animation and game developers support for CLI languages and development tools.
Keeping this in consideration,
Ultimately, Silverlight gives web developers a way to enable rich animations using Windows-based formats rather than Flash. It supports Windows Media Video (WMV), Windows Media Audio (WMA), H.264 video, Advanced Audio Coding, and MPG3. It doesn’t require the traditional Windows-based players.
One may also ask, Silverlight faces difficulties in capturing the market because of the maturity of Flash. However, Silverlight has managed to keep up by including certain features that designers and developers have always wanted to see in Flash, such as search engine optimization.
And,
The final version of Silverlight will be supported by Microsoft until late 2021, after which it will be permanently shut down. Of course, at this point that deadline is little more than a coup de gras.
Also Know,
Silverlight doesn’t support webcam or microphone. The Flash deployment package contains only a single Shockwave (SWF) file, and all images, text and animations are incorporated in this file. Because of the compressed nature of a Flash component, its images and text are not indexed by search engines, and thus not searchable.