Re: wms multicast
- From: "Mike Lowery" <selfspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 12:14:30 -0800
Yes, that's correct. The broader Internet doesn't support multicast.
"Ssystems" <Ssystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think you can save the announcement files locally and then copy them to the
streaming server. But this not mute - most advice I am now receiving is that
the ISPs routinely block multicast broadcasts. So unless I am using an
internal (intranet) environment, I should just use unicast.
Thanks for your help
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
"Creating the announcement on the encoder requires that you have access
permission to the Windows Media Services service through DCOM."
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/serve/firewall.aspx
"Ssystems" <Ssystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We will be doing live video capture with an Osprey 230 card. I assume the
streaming server must be the enterprise version to make the multicast
broadcast. I don't understand why Microsoft documentation states that the
DCOM is required. This is so unnecessarily confusing.
Thanks,
"Mike Lowery" wrote:
"Ssystems" <Ssystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Now, I find out that Windows 2003 Standard does not support multicast.
If
I
can create the .nsc file will it work or am I required to get Enterprise
version.
You'll need the Enterprise version to create multicast publishing points.
$ucks, don't it?
Second, we are use a 2 server setup (capture server, and streamer on
separate location). In the push confirguration, which server needs to
be
Enterprise Version.
Don't think either of them need to be, but someone can correct me if I'm
wrong.
BTW, what is your source (sounds like WME)?
Some of the documentation mentions DCOM - what is that and is it
required?
A Microsoft proprietary protocol that allows two Windows systems to
communicate
with each other:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_Component_Object_Model
Not required for this.
.
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