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Krešimir
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      07-02-2007, 10:08 AM
How can I configure 3 diffrent internal radio stations (just for 10-20
customers each station) from one or two computers.
i must have 3 IP adresses and use windows media server?
How to conect them and which programes i need to use (jazler, windows media
encoder, windows media server or...)?
Should I use one computer conected to network and other would be "a media
station" or is there some other solution?


 
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Mike Lowery
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      07-02-2007, 03:37 PM

"Krešimir" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How can I configure 3 diffrent internal radio stations (just for 10-20
> customers each station) from one or two computers.
> i must have 3 IP adresses and use windows media server?
> How to conect them and which programes i need to use (jazler, windows media
> encoder, windows media server or...)?
> Should I use one computer conected to network and other would be "a media
> station" or is there some other solution?


This would be better posted to the windowsmedia newsgroups.

If you only have 10-20 concurrent listeners you could get away with just using
three Windows Media Encoder processes. You don't need three IP addresses, just
a separate port for each instance.


 
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      07-03-2007, 09:15 AM
> This would be better posted to the windowsmedia newsgroups.
>


my isp don't allow me to subscribe to that group (i don't see it on the list
:-( )

> If you only have 10-20 concurrent listeners you could get away with just
> using three Windows Media Encoder processes.


you mean three computers (each radio on separated comp with windows media
encoder) conected localy with media server on the fourth comp and than
multicast streaming content?
it is possible to encode two diffrent media from one comp but than you must
have much better sound card (with 2 or more line ins) and better procesor
for encoding everything at the sam time.



 
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Mike Lowery
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      07-05-2007, 07:01 PM

"Krešimir" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> This would be better posted to the windowsmedia newsgroups.
>>

>
> my isp don't allow me to subscribe to that group (i don't see it on the list
> :-( )
>
>> If you only have 10-20 concurrent listeners you could get away with just
>> using three Windows Media Encoder processes.

>
> you mean three computers (each radio on separated comp with windows media
> encoder) conected localy with media server on the fourth comp and than
> multicast streaming content?
> it is possible to encode two diffrent media from one comp but than you must
> have much better sound card (with 2 or more line ins) and better procesor for
> encoding everything at the sam time.


You said nothing about multicast in your first post. That changes things a bit.

You can run multiple instances of WME on the same computer but you'll need
multiple sources as you mentioned (you can even run WME on your WMS server.)
Encoding audio doesn't take many resources so this shouldn't be a problem. You
would then create multicast publishing points on your WMS box to stream the
content onto your network. "nsc" files are also generated for the listeners
(clients).


 
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Mike Lowery
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      07-05-2007, 07:13 PM
PS: You can reach the windowsmedia newsgroups via your browser too
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups/).

"Krešimir" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> This would be better posted to the windowsmedia newsgroups.
>>

>
> my isp don't allow me to subscribe to that group (i don't see it on the list
> :-( )
>
>> If you only have 10-20 concurrent listeners you could get away with just
>> using three Windows Media Encoder processes.

>
> you mean three computers (each radio on separated comp with windows media
> encoder) conected localy with media server on the fourth comp and than
> multicast streaming content?
> it is possible to encode two diffrent media from one comp but than you must
> have much better sound card (with 2 or more line ins) and better procesor for
> encoding everything at the sam time.
>
>
>



 
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