How to Get Started with a Live Broadcast from a NetShow Server
ID: Q165012
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft NetShow version 2.0
SUMMARY
The section below discusses how you get started with a live broadcast
from a NetShow server.
MORE INFORMATION
If you look in the NetShow product documentation, you will find what
you need to see example usage and configuration scenarios. You will
want to look in the NetShow Administrator Getting Started page;
click the option to learn about the many examples you can implement
with NetShow. You can use the examples step-by-step guides and the
wizards to set up NetShow.
If you are doing an Internet broadcast, you will probably not need
to set up a channel or program. In the Internet example, you will
need to set up the real time encoder and a Unicast Publishing Point
(Alias) pulling the feed from the real Time Encoder using a fixed
port.
If you are doing an intranet broadcast, you will want to set up a
channel to do the multicast broadcast. Therefore, you must set up the
routers and switches on the corporate network so that they support
multicast and are enabled for multicast routing.
The following is the recommended Internet configuration using the
Unicast Server.
- Setup Real Time Encoder (REX) to operate on
a fixed port. You
can use 5005; however, this is just one in a large valid range.
- Start this Encoder Session.
- On server, use Administration Page to add a stream to an URL-based
media
- Use something similar to the following:
Name := Live
Path := msbd://EncoderNameorIP:Port
Then on your web server, create the following ASX file.
NOTE: Use a DOS/Windows-based text editor such as Notepad. In some
cases if you use a UNIX editor, you will not get the LF/CR combination
at the end of lines and will create a malformed ASX file.
Save the file in the WWWRoot directory as Livedemo.asx.
[Reference]
ref1=mms://NetShowServerNameOrIP/Live
Then you could use in the NetShow Player or link via HTML to the
following paths:
NetShow Player (this will verify the feed coming from the server)
mms://NetShowServerNameOrIP/Live
NetShow Player (for testing this will verify the feed coming
from the Encoder)
msbd://EncoderNameorIP:Port
In the Player or in HTML source or in a Web browser (this will
verify the server and the ASX file)
http: //WWWServerNameOrIP/LiveDemo.asx
This will create a feed appropriate for Internet distribution.
If you need multicast or distribution capabilities, you will need
and want to set up a channel and program. First, you will want
to set up a channel using the Channel Wizard. Next, you will need
to create a new program stream in the Manage Programs page.
From a new program, create a new stream (ASF stream) and for the
URL use msbd://EncoderNameorIP:Port. Then you will need to
announce the program by right-clicking the program and clicking
Announce. Save this ASX file in the WWWROOT directory
(http://WWWServ
erNameOrIP/AnnouncementFileName.asx).
NOTE You will want to make sure your program starts playing, and
You have green arrows on both the program and at least one stream
as you can add multiple streams to a program.
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Version : 2.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 23, 1999