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**After that you can manually add the video view like this:**

For android we need a `VideoView` in the axml layout.
For android we need a `VideoView` in the xaml layout.
```xml
<mediamanager.platforms.android.video.VideoView
android:id="@+id/your_videoview"
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## Building the source code

* On Windows you need Visual Studio 2019 with the latest Xamarin, .NET Core, UWP and Windows 10 SDK installed.
* On Visual Studio for Mac 2019 multi-target is not supported. Therefor you need to compile from command line on a Mac. Simple go to the folder where the source code is and run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild` to make a release build run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild /p:Configuration=Release`. To restore your nuget packages run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:restore`.
* On Visual Studio for Mac 2019 multi-target is not supported. Therefore you need to compile from command line on a Mac. Simple go to the folder where the source code is and run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild` to make a release build run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild /p:Configuration=Release`. To restore your nuget packages run: `msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:restore`.