I am currently using the MediaElement with a custom source that is derived from MediaStreamSource. Is there anyway I can gain access to this object from the MediaElement? There is a Source member but it is just a URI.
Get access to MediaElement custom source
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Just an update
The only way I found to do this was to just keep the source around. This way you can get to it later.