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Cheap load balancing using an ASX as created by an ASP
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over 5 years ago
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David Bristol [msft]
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This load balancing solution will cost you a grand total of about 10 minutes of time. Now I will say that it's definitely not the best load balancing solution out there, but it's cheap and works amazingly well for something so simple. First I need...
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Using Wallclock Scheduling in WMS to start a broadcast at a specific time
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over 5 years ago
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David Bristol [msft]
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Over the years I've talked to a number of people that want to broadcast a live video at a certain time of day. Usually this is in a corporate network where a CEO is doing a large broadcast to the entire company or something similar that needs to happen...
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Windows Media Player Protocol Rollover
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over 5 years ago
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David Bristol [msft]
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When Windows Media Player connects to a Windows Media server the player tries to use the most efficient protocol for the job. However, the player is not always able to connect with the first protocol it tries. This is usually due to either a firewall...
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