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My company has a quicktime multicast stream set up for testing. Does the Silverlight multicast support work with any source or just windows media services? Also, I can't find documentation ANYWHERE on how I would configure my client for this. Can anyone
help or point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!
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Feb 1 at 12:08 PM
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Just Windows Media Services. If you wanted to support multicast of another protocol Silverlight has the tools to build it yourself as long as the media being streamed uses a supported codec.
dpotochniak <notifications@codeplex.com> wrote:
From: dpotochniak
My company has a quicktime multicast stream set up for testing. Does the Silverlight multicast support work with any source or just windows media services? Also, I can't find documentation ANYWHERE on how I would configure my client for this. Can anyone
help or point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!
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Thank you so much for your reply. You don't happen to know of any examples that explain/show how to do this?
Again, thank you!
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:08 AM, mpoindexter <notifications@codeplex.com> wrote:
From: mpoindexter
Just Windows Media Services. If you wanted to support multicast of another protocol Silverlight has the tools to build it yourself as long as the media being streamed uses a supported codec.
dpotochniak <notifications@codeplex.com> wrote:
From: dpotochniak
My company has a quicktime multicast stream set up for testing. Does the Silverlight multicast support work with any source or just windows media services? Also, I can't find documentation ANYWHERE on how I would configure my client for this. Can anyone
help or point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!
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