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netscape problem
Instead, if you stream a movie using WindowsMedia's MMS protocol (WindowsMediaStation on WinNT/2K) or MSBD protocol (WindowsMediaEncoder on any Win32s), (the problem is realy only the downloading - even if the files on my server are not changed after the attack it would be very bd) is there a good way to do

Remote live stream drm problem??
That isn't to say that we would never have such a generic service, but it is not something we can do for 1.0 of the platform. But you have SMS/MMS support, which depends on huge amounts of external infrastructure. You have http, which depends on literally millions of pieces of infrastructure.

mms protocol related movies not playing on windows media player
When the browser sends the request to the Web server, it loads the .asx file which then redirects to the Media Server of streaming the .wmv file over the MMS protocol. But there is one thing that I am not sure. We downloaded and installed the Windows Media Server for Windows NT Server. I am wondering if we have to

step forward using mms protocol with media player
Where can I learn more about this bug? One of the video stream traffic websites that I view regularly using Real Player no longer works with the latest 1.5.0.5 update. Any insight would be appreciated. AIUI, it affects anything using the MMS protocol. <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346167> -- »Q«

Media problem
The output from the encoder (WME 7.1) is being sent to a Windows Media Server (4.1) publishing point and clients are viewing the video from there via the MMS protocol. The videos is encoded at 150 kbps, 15fps, 320x240. The problem we are having is that occasionaly the frame rate on the client drops from 15 fps down

Can't use MMS protocol on asx files for WMP8
However, when I follow earlier posts here to add .mms protocol, I go to preferences, programs and paths, add mms as a new protocol to be opened with media player 2. But when I click on the link, I get a message saying the address type is unknown or unsupported. The error dialog box includes three square boxes

Open Position : Mobile Test Engineer
Port 1755 is the default port for MMS protocol which is used by the older players to connect to the WMServices 9 , but the WMP9 player will use RTSP which runs on default port 554. If you are not using WMP 9 but you are using one of the older players, then there is some other issue going on here. Hope this helps.

Media Player in Popup Windows not working in Build 8455
(any URL's of type mms://serverName/somefile.mp3; mms://serverName/somelist.asx; or any *.nsc) My WMP says that ------------------- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the specified protocol is not supported. If you typed a URL in the Open URL dialog box, try using a different transport protocol (for

FAIL URI-1.35 i686-linux-thread-multi-64int-ld 2.6.21.5-smp
This stream and other mms-streams *used to* work, a month ago, I guess. The error explanation from Microsoft says: "C00D11BB: Cannot play the file Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the specified protocol is either not supported by the Player or not supported by the server. ....<snip>.

Connection problem between ISA client and WMServer
However a v9/v10 player would not connect to a v9 server using MMS since it was not as functional as HTTP or RTSP. The MMS *rollover* protocol moniker was used in a URL to simply tell the player to use either the MMS streaming protocol, RTSP or HTTP streaming protocols. If one failed then the player would

problem with videostream on Firefox 1.5.0...
bug b...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public multimedia windows mediaplayer I have a strange problem that i cannot play mms protocol in IE. i checked my wmp11 then in tools>options, there is only burn tab, all other tabs are gone. can any one help me with this or a method to repair wmp11 in vista or some kb

MMS protocol not working-unable to view streaming video
You might want to double-check for a typo. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Shinpei Kuga" <sn...@mit.edu> wrote in message news:2e5ae695.0205101341.5037bd0@posting.google.com... I found that when using asx metafiles I cannot use MMS: protocol in entries anymore if I

Seeking problem Streaming
Of course, this is admittedly not the most desirable behavior - most users will run into this problem and conclude that the seeking just doesn't work at all. The BEST solution is to publish the audio/video files separately to a Windows Media server, using the mms protocol to stream them to clients.

Media Player problems.
Its taken longer to get traction because it is entering an already crowded "market", and is not as simplistic of a protocol as HTTP is. have such a generic service, but it is not something we can do for 1.0 of the platform. But you have SMS/MMS support, which depends on huge amounts of external infrastructure.

Media Player 11 & mms streaming problem
Mickey Stevens mickey.stev...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsmedia player mac If the link starts with an MMS protocol (starts with <mms://. Go to Explorer (or Edit) -> Preferences, then Network > Protocol Helpers. Create a new one with the helper being "mms" and the application being Windows Media Player.

UDP Rollover
My server can not be resolved externally I am connecting via ip address. I am publishing using the MMS Server protocol that was a typo on my end. I am not sure why I would need to Publish the server using MMS Server protocol, not MMS protocol. The first one is an "inbound" and the second is "outbound". 2.

Windows Media Player Not Working in IE 5.1
hotmail.com> wrote: Thx. Then is it possible to capture all the received video data streams-which are received under mms protocol- into a newly-created file in my local harddisk Try DSMovie export(...) or something like FileSink asfSink = new FileSink("myFile.asf"); graph.connectSink(asfSink); The latter has a bug

Media Player 11 & mms streaming problem
MMS protocol is used fine. The problem is with pocket MEdia player.... Cheers, Vangelis -----Original Message----- I don't think that enabling HTTP:// I can access http content from the web server but no streaming content (eg a wmv file), not even via http. When connecting to the windowsmedia.com site,

Bug#221806: ITP: mmsclient -- mms streaming media download utility
Phillip Windell @. microsoft public isa Did you use the MMS Protocol that is already in ISA? Did you install the Firewall Client on the workstation? -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com Really strange it worked on the previous server, but not this one.. Thanks in advance.

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Email IMAP, POP3 protocol awareness, parsing, PDU & content formation/modification. No of open positions: 3.* *MMS (protocol awareness, parsing, .... Have good working experience on MSM/QSC chipsets Prior expertise on REX OS, Qualcomm Mobile platform and CDMA Should have sound debugging knowledge on target using