Update to SDK version 15.7.41 #493
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The following actions uses node12 which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node16: actions/checkout@v2, actions/setup-dotnet@v1. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-13-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node16-instead-of-node12-by-default/
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Live Video Compositor Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L237
Because this call is not awaited, execution of the current method continues before the call is completed. Consider applying the 'await' operator to the result of the call.
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Live Video Compositor Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L529
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Live Video Compositor Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L237
Because this call is not awaited, execution of the current method continues before the call is completed. Consider applying the 'await' operator to the result of the call.
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Live Video Compositor Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L529
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Simple Player Core Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L35
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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Media Blocks SDK/WPF/CSharp/Simple Player Core Demo/MainWindow.xaml.cs#L35
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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