Re: Windows Media
From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 09:49:25 -0700
Thanks Jeff I am able to get it to work like this
If I remote in to another machine which is about five
miles away and I set the Remote desktop connection
to "bring sounds to this computer" it works on the remote
machine. If I leave the sounds on the remote computer it
gives anerror as my sound device is ot working I nolonger
have the corrupt issue. It is a file that was created by
the Winmedia server not a disc so it should work fine
Upload is 512 on a cable modem which I will increase soon
as I get the success here that I think i am getting at
this moment
Please try this for me.
http://animocracy.com/mysite/
try any of the links it is just a test site
Thanks very much for your respnse Jeff i tried the
winmedia again and to no avail
MOST appreciated
Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:36:48 -0700, "Joe"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>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
>
>Is this on a network, DSL, or what? Sometimes network
issues can
>appear as corrupt files to Media Services. Also, is this
from a CD or
>a file on the system? Speed of access can be an issue
here as well.
>The fact that the file plays on the server is never a
guarantee that
>it works across a streaming connection.
>
>Jeff
>
>>>-----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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