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It is no surprise that most of the adult entertainment or news broadcasts you see on the Internet is, or has been, presented in Real Audio/Video format.  Why is that?

To truly stream your content to a computer via Windows Media Player you require space on a server running Windows 2000 or higher.  Windows servers cost money; a valid license key is mandatory for any Windows server exposed to the Internet.

All other operating systems (like Linux) support web hosting.  If you can FTP a file to a server and view it in your browser you are able to stream using Real Audio/Video or even in Windows Media if encoded as a "progressive download" during encoding.  

This is because the content, which has already been encoded is able to stream immediately via http:// on port 80 (or any other...) but this is the most common protocol and port of them all.

This really makes sense for low level streaming projects; and Real technology has been included in many audio editing hardware devices for this reason alone.  In most cases you are only supporting a small audience (less than 10 at a time; say for video..) and any old server will do.

So how do you make this happen?

Using Real Audio/Video

Record your video
Convert your file to Real Audio/Video format  (ram)
Open up a notepad window
Type in the exact URL of your CONTENT file   Example:  http://yourIP/test1.ram
Save as .ra        
Upload both files to the server
In any HTML editor create a link pointing towards the .ra file     Example  Click here to see the video  MouseOver to see the link Example
When the browser opens it looks at the text file; which points towards the content file.  Real Player opens and you begin viewing/listening to the content.   Easy, breezy.

OK, that's perfect!    Sounds too good to be true.  Are there any downsides?

  • You will have to buy special conversion software to make it all happen.  There are many options, buy it from Real, check out our friends at Blaze Media or visit our other site musiciansoft.com for more options.

  • Your transmission quality is not assured.  It can happen that the sound and video can be choppy since this protocol (http) isused for moving general Internet traffic (text, graphics, etc) and breaks each file into many pieces and re-assembles it at the destination computer. 
    Great for images, text, files
    Not so grrrr
    (buffering 2%)eat for ss(buffering 5%)und and video.

  • Anyone viewing your content MUST have Real Player installed on their machine.  I don't on mine but I certainly have Windows Media installed since it is integrated with the Operating System.....This makes Windows Media very attractive; you KNOW everyone will have it installed if they are running Windows....

  • If you want to do any serious streaming you will have to buy a license from Real.  While this may be an option for some, this is the page that started out with "I don't have any money to spend"; so this could be an option in the future if things go well.  
  • If your video is very popular then you have the possibility of maxing out your network card which can cause bottlenecks.  No intelligent streaming or conversation between the player and the server; it's just pushing another file your way and hoping for the best.

You can do the same thing using Windows Media Player, save your file as a "progressive download" during encoding and see our how to create 2 files page for the coding on the server.

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Getting Started - Recording your event for broadcast later using Windows Media Encoder


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