Re: Stream MMS content via http



Which method did you use? Are you using 1 NIC with 2 IPs or
2 NICs?



"Andoni" <Andoni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A30F554B-056E-46F0-B954-E66832F897B8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Hi all,
:
: I have been asked to set up a web page that has an
embedded player which
: plays an audio stream from a windows media server. I have
set up the WMS
: encoder to stream audio from an audio application running
on the server. This
: works fine. The publishing point has been created and
works fine as well. All
: works fine and the web page is a success.
:
: However, now I need to publish this on the internet. This
means that both
: the web page (which runs under IIS) and the media (port
1037) need access
: through the firewall. I would like both the web page and
the media to run on
: port 80, so that potential clients can run this web page
through a proxy and
: the audio streams correctly.
:
: I followed this article:
:
: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328728/en-us
:
: on how to change the encoder settings but it just doesn't
work. I do exactly
: what the article says, however the audio stream just
doesn't work on port 80.
: Does anyone know any other ways of how I can get round
this and stream audio
: and provide the web page over port 80?
:
: Thanks
:
: Andoni


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