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Smooth Streaming is the Microsoft implementation of adaptive streaming technology, which is a form of Web-based media content delivery that uses standard HTTP. Instead of delivering media as full-file downloads, or as persistent (and thus stateful) streams ...
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Created
Oct 08, 2009
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dmnelson
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This walkthrough describes how to configure Live Smooth Streaming server-to-server syndication. Requirements Usage Scenario Security Best Practices Configuring the Upstream Publishing Point Securing the Upstream Publishing Point Configuring Credentials for ...
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Created
Oct 08, 2009
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jboch
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IIS Smooth Streaming, part of IIS Media Services, is Microsoft's adaptive streaming technology, based on the HTTP and MP4 file format standards. It delivers the highest quality, reliable online video experience for both on-demand content and live events. By ...
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Created
Sep 08, 2009
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chriskno
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The Protected Interoperable File Format (PIFF) specification defines a standard multimedia file format for delivery and playback of multimedia content. It includes the audio-video container, stream encryption, and metadata to support content delivery for multiple ...
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Created
Sep 08, 2009
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chriskno
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By default, Windows Media Player 11 in Windows Server 2008 creates playlists in WPL format (files with .wpl file name extensions). This article describes how to create copies of the playlist files in ASX format (files with .asx file name extensions) so that ...
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Created
May 04, 2009
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dmnelson
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The Smooth Streaming extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 dynamically detects local bandwidth and CPU conditions and seamlessly switches, in near real time, the video quality of a media file that a player receives. Consumers with high-bandwidth ...
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Created
Mar 31, 2009
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chriskno
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When you create Live Smooth Streaming publishing points in IIS Manager, you can choose from different options to support the following live media delivery scenarios (multiple scenarios may apply): Deliver a live presentation to users Deliver a live presentation ...
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Created
Mar 20, 2009
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jboch
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IIS Live Smooth Streaming is an extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7 that delivers compelling, uninterrupted live video streams that instantly adjust quality (bit rate) to match changing network and CPU conditions at the client. Live Smooth ...
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Created
Mar 18, 2009
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dmnelson
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One of the advantages to using IIS Media Services is how well it integrates with the rest of the IIS Web platform. Edge caching using Application Request Routing is a great example of how the robust capabilities of IIS allow you to increase scalability, save ...
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Created
Mar 18, 2009
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chriskno
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The Smooth Streaming extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 allows you to set up a Web server as a Smooth Streaming server with a default Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 client implementation. This document covers the following scenarios: Prerequisites ...
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Created
Feb 23, 2009
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dmnelson
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The Smooth Streaming extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 allows you to set up a Web server as a Smooth Streaming server with a default Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 client implementation. This document covers the following scenarios: Setting ...
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Created
Feb 23, 2009
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dmnelson
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The Smooth Streaming extension for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 allows you to set up a Web server as a Smooth Streaming server with a default Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 client implementation and sample content, and to manage your content using IIS ...
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Created
Feb 23, 2009
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dmnelson
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You can serve media assets referenced in Web playlist files (files with .isx file name extensions), provided that the files are stored in folders on the Web server computer that can be accessed by the Web Playlists feature. By default, these folders include ...
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Created
Nov 24, 2008
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dmnelson
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Web Playlists for Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 supports Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) style sheets that filter or customize the XML data in the Web Playlists HTTP response to clients. For example, you can create an XSLT style ...
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Created
Sep 12, 2008
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vsood
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You can deliver digital media audio and video files either from a Windows Media server (a server that is running Windows Media Services) or from a Web server (a server that is running Internet Information Services (IIS)). In addition, you can deliverlive streams ...
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Created
May 15, 2008
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dmnelson
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