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Live Stream time switching

chowdary2005 posted 2009 Nov 17 16:33
Hi Every body,

I am using Windows Media encoder 9 to broadcast live channel in internet.

By using mms i am doing this.

Some of the customers are interested to see my channel in internet.

But they are about 14:30 hours back to my original channel broadcast time.

So, i should play my live TV after 14:30 hours from my time. May be this is time switching.

Is there any way to do that using WME9 or any other way??

Help appreciated.

Thanks in advance



Baldrick posted 2009 Nov 17 16:50
Record the stream and stream later? You can do it in wme.


chowdary2005 posted 2009 Nov 17 17:02
Dear Admin,

can you post how i can do that.

Thanks in advance.



chowdary2005 posted 2009 Nov 17 17:13
Dear Admin,

I am already Live streaming using Windows media encoder 9.

But i do not have an idea about how i can do time shifting using WME9.

Can you provide me how i can do that

Thanks in advance.



JohnnyMalaria posted 2009 Nov 18 07:51
Create two WME session profiles - one for your live broadcast and simultaneous 'archiving' as a WMV file and a second for broadcasting the 'archived' file later on.

Double-click on the session files (.wme extension) or tell Windows to run the file at a specified time. You will probably want to change the archived file name. To do that, just edit the session file in Notepad. Here's a snippet:

:
<?xml version="1.0"?>

<WMEncoder major_version="9"
    minor_version="0"
    Name="WMEncoder7091"
    SynchroniesOperation="0" >
    <Description />
    <Attributes >
        <WMENC_STRING Name="WM/ParentalRating" />
    </Attributes>

    <SourceGroups >
        <SourceGroup Name="Source 1" >
            <Source Type="WMENC_VIDEO"
                Scheme="file"
                InputSource="C:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\Example.avi"
                PixelAspectRatioX="1"
                PixelAspectRatioY="1" >
                <UserData >
                </UserData>

It is obvious where the change needs to be.

Hope this helps you.

John.




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