How Do I: Windows Media Encoder (PUSH Method)

Solution

Streaming with the Windows Media Encoder 9 series:

To start off, lets make sure you have the essentials. In order to broadcast you should have the following components and/or software:
Operating System   Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP
Windows Media 9 Series Encoder   Download
Access to a SleepyEngineers
streaming server
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Internet Access   Although you can broadcast with a 56k internet connection, a DSL or Cable connection to the internet is recommended for optimal performance.

STEP 1 - After starting up the Windows Media Encoder and starting a new session, choose "Broadcast a live event".



STEP 2 - Next, select, the devices you wish to use to broadcast with.

STEP 3 - Select your broadcast method. (Push method).

STEP 4 - Enter your server address and publishing point. (Provided by SleepyEngineers). You will also be prompted for a user name and password.

STEP 5 - Select your desired encoding rates. (Use the rates you signed up for).

STEP 6 - Select whether or not you would like to record your broadcast to a file on your local machine. (Optional.)

STEP 7 - Choose if you would like to use additional files along with your broadcast devices.

STEP 8 - Enter your broadcast information. (Title, author, etc.).

STEP 9 - Click "Start Encoder" button.

CONGRATULATIONS! You are now broadcasting with Windows Media 9 Encoder!

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