Re: Windows Media

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From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/21/04

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    Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:36:48 -0700
    
    

    Jeff,
    I thank you for your response. I have posted in the Server
    portion of the Winmedia group but it is painfully obscure.
    Second I am able to connect to the media but not play it
    externally from a remote PC. I get the remote player to
    connect and locate media. However there are errors that
    the file is corrupt and the player cannot play this type
    of file on the remote PC - although it can. It plays fine
    on the server. The URL is specified with 81 in it. If you
    do not know then thats cool. I will find some help
    somewhere
    Thank you
    Joe

    >-----Original Message-----
    >On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 05:55:06 -0700, "Joe"
    ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    >>I am posting here due to the lack of information and
    >>professionalism in the windows media group. I know what
    >>your thinking why here?
    >
    >Yup.
    >
    >>Well this portion has to do with IIS and the
    webserverand
    >>server that is associated with it.
    >>I have posted here because it has been my experience
    that
    >>this group is very sharp and responsive. All of my
    >>learning has come from here Thanks!
    >>Questions:
    >>1.) Does anyone know a Windows Media MVP that would be
    >>willing to work with me a short while. I have a majority
    >>figured out about 90%.
    >
    >Windows Media Server or Windows Media Player? Might be
    why you find a
    >discrepancy in support.
    >
    >>2.) The service can be run with IIS but not on the same
    >>port with same IP. So when I change ports say to 81 How
    >>would I dial that in to find the control of this server.
    >>Example?
    >>http://mydomain:81/
    >
    >Yup. Must specify the port. Or use a separate IP.
    >
    >>If I can get this I will be adding a link to a site for
    >>streaming free music which all can enjoy especially
    while
    >>we are here on the forums
    >
    >I'm assuming you're paying ASCAAP or BMI fees... :)
    >
    >On the help side, might tell us where you're having
    trouble,
    >specifically, or post in a better newsgroup. Ports can
    be found here
    >if that's what your issue is.:
    >
    >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
    us;832017
    >
    >Might also look here:
    >
    >http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/distribute.a
    spx
    >
    >And of course:
    >
    >microsoft.public.windowsmedia.server
    >
    >Jeff
    >.
    >


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