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MultiBitRate
"vera esaulova" <tmp[ at ]mail.ru> 6/5/2007 6:14:13 AM
Hello, I need help.

I use profil wist two streams(sample 128Kbit/sec and 256Kbit/sec ) and
Windows Media Encoder. I create IWMSPublishingPoint for transfer of a stream
on a server. And I want to transfer a stream with 128Kbit/sec, for this I
limit bandwidth on a server(IWMSServerLimits), but this not work.

Thanks for your answers.


Re: MultiBitRate
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil[ at ]nospam.com> 6/5/2007 8:49:41 PM
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 10:14:13 +0400, "vera esaulova" <tmp[ at ]mail.ru>
wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>Hello, I need help.
>
>I use profil wist two streams(sample 128Kbit/sec and 256Kbit/sec ) and
>Windows Media Encoder. I create IWMSPublishingPoint for transfer of a stream
>on a server. And I want to transfer a stream with 128Kbit/sec, for this I
>limit bandwidth on a server(IWMSServerLimits), but this not work.


I am not sure I understood your question 100%

If your question was "I have 128kbps network upload at the encoder,
but want to transfer my stream of 256+128 (= 384kbps) to the server in
real time" then that's not possible, in real time.

You could save the encode as a file, and when completely encoded
transfer the MBR file to the media server using FTP or other file
transfer.

The upload speed would not matter in that case, and the server would
reliably play the 128 or 256kbps stream depending on the player
requesting the media.

HTH
Cheers - Neil

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Digital Media MVP : 2004-2007
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
Re: MultiBitRate
"vera esaulova" <tmp[ at ]mail.ru> 6/6/2007 6:39:22 AM

[Quoted Text]
> I am not sure I understood your question 100%
>
> If your question was "I have 128kbps network upload at the encoder,
> but want to transfer my stream of 256+128 (= 384kbps) to the server in
> real time" then that's not possible, in real time.
>
> You could save the encode as a file, and when completely encoded
> transfer the MBR file to the media server using FTP or other file
> transfer.
>
> The upload speed would not matter in that case, and the server would
> reliably play the 128 or 256kbps stream depending on the player
> requesting the media.
>
> HTH
> Cheers - Neil
>
Thanks for the answer.

But a problem very much the other way that the bandwidth is not limited, and
I want to transfer not two streams, but only a stream 128kbps. A problem in
that how to allocate this stream.




Re: MultiBitRate
"Chris P." <msdn[ at ]chrisnet.net> 6/6/2007 12:55:00 PM
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 10:39:22 +0400, vera esaulova wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> But a problem very much the other way that the bandwidth is not limited, and
> I want to transfer not two streams, but only a stream 128kbps. A problem in
> that how to allocate this stream.

You can not dynamically select a stream to push from the encoder to the
media server, it will send (or attempt to) send all streams and profiles.
The dynamic selection process occurs only between the player client (WMP)
and the media server.

--
http://www.chrisnet.net/code.htm
[MS MVP for DirectShow / MediaFoundation]
Re: MultiBitRate
"vera esaulova" <tmp[ at ]mail.ru> 6/7/2007 10:55:45 AM

[Quoted Text]
> You can not dynamically select a stream to push from the encoder to the
> media server, it will send (or attempt to) send all streams and profiles.
> The dynamic selection process occurs only between the player client (WMP)
> and the media server.

Thanks I and thought, but there was a hope that it not so.


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