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  • Re: Windows Media Services confusion

    Herb, Did the page that Jeff pointed to help you find an answer? Here is a direct link to an article on WMS firewall settings, in case that is useful. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/serve/firewall.aspx -Chris
    Posted to Forum by chriskno on 05-29-2008, 8:05 PM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Hi prakashd, Your suggestion is what we use today. Use distribution scenario at edge server. But it need to setup when lots of live publishing point will be created and removed. If cache/proxy plug-in can work with server-side playlist, the cache/proxy farm at the edge will support all publishing points...
    Posted to Forum by roberthu on 05-08-2008, 5:24 AM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    They use 64bit Windows Server 2008 but the server only has 2G ram installed. In server 2008, the network thgouthput is almost 950mbps. So they need to add more NIC and RAM to support more concurrent users.
    Posted to Forum by roberthu on 05-04-2008, 12:06 AM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Great to hear that :) Thanks for trying it out. The best way to do this would be to cache the ad and split the live stream within a playlist. However, cache proxy plugin does not support server side playlists so you cannot use either the stream splitting or caching in this case. The perf impact would...
    Posted to Forum by vsood on 03-13-2008, 12:58 AM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Yes, wrapper playlist works after disabling stream splitting. Thank you very much. This leads to another question: How does the extra connection impact server performance and scalability? We are planning a 100k concurrent connection media server farm and try to use Windows Server 2008 media service proxy...
    Posted to Forum by roberthu on 03-12-2008, 4:25 AM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Meanwhile, you can solve this particular problem by disabling stream-splitting on the origin server. This means you will have individual connections for all the client connections but reverse proxy would work. Do you want to give that a try? The way to disable stream splitting on origin server broadcast...
    Posted to Forum by vsood on 03-10-2008, 4:02 PM
  • Re: Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Hi Robert Currently, the server-side playlists don't work with shipped cache proxy plug-in. To make that work for you you will need to write your own plug-in. You can get more information on how to cache server side playlists with WMS here - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms739745(VS.85...
    Posted to Forum by vsood on 03-10-2008, 3:34 PM
  • Media service proxy and wrapper playlist

    Hi, I have a customer evaluating Media Service proxy function of Windows Server 2008. While testing, we found a strange problem of media service proxy and wrapper playlist. In the setup, we have a Windows Server 2008 media service with a wrapper playlist contains a advertisement video and a live stream...
    Posted to Forum by roberthu on 03-10-2008, 11:31 AM
  • Introducing new features for delivering digital media with IIS7

    Welcome to the new IIS7 - Media forum! Today we announced the release of the IIS7 Bit Rate Throttling module , the first IIS7 Media Pack feature. Many folks are using Web servers to do simple progressive download delivery of digital media, while others are using streaming media servers to tap into a...
    Posted to Forum by chriskno on 09-25-2007, 7:44 PM
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