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Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC (5)

By admin | April 23, 2007

Encoding and Streaming to your Pocket PC

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colmer-stream-08.gifFigure 8: Specifying the input on your audio card

(If your sound card doesn’t give you the option of using its output as a recording input, there is a workaround given in the section “And I Can Do This With Video Too?”).

Click on Next in the Wizard window to move on to the next step - the broadcast method. If you are using Encoder 9, make sure you select “Pull from the encoder” and click on Next. Both encoder applications will then display the Broadcast Connection window.

colmer-stream-09.gifFigure 9: Encoder 9 broadcast method choice

colmer-stream-10.gifFigure 10: The Broadcast Connection window

Unless you want to change the HTTP port being used, leave it alone and click on Next. For Encoder 7.1 users, you are now looking at the Profile Selection, so pick the audio profile you want to use.
For Encoder 9 users, you are looking at the Encoding Options window. By default, Encoder 9 tries to provide multiple bit rates over the stream, with 135 Kbps as the initially selected rate. Leave the settings like that for now - you can experiment later
Clicking Next takes you to the Archive File window, where you can archive a copy of the broadcast to a file.

to be continued

Source: pocketpcthoughts.com

Topics: Computers & Software |

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