Re: streaming over HTTP published on internet problem facing



On Jul 2, 11:32 am, Frank <f...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 22:58:40 -0700, in 'rec.video.desktop',
in article <streamingover HTTP published oninternetproblem facing>,

vinay <ligadevi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I have installed WMs onwindows2k3 standerd edition server .
configured the publishing point on the same. Also as per the MS
document i had configured the IIS and WMs on same machine with giving
TWO different IPs on port 80. I have enable the port 80 on WMS . I
want my contents need to be published oninterneton port 80 only not
from RTSP or MMS.
i had published the sameusingour ISA2000 server oninternet.
When i checked the same frominterneti am able to get the first page
but not able to get Video or audio file which i am able to get from
interanet network.
please suggest why i am not getting video's and audio file on
internetthrough HTTP.

If it's a server-side (W2K, IIS, or WMS) problem, I can't really help
much, but do note that it may be a client-side problem.

Specifically,WindowsMediaPlayer (WMP), which is what I assume
you'reusingfor testing, may be setup not to receive streams on port
80/HTTP. In WMP 9, for example, you would want to check the Options
item on the Tools menu. Go to the Network tab and you'll see the
protocol settings. HTTP may be unchecked, in which case you'll want to
check it for your testing.

HTH.

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Hi,
I had checked the same and HTTP is allowed on WMP. But still same
error. can you suggest me

.



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