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Setting an Encoding Session broadcast

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To set up a live broadcast using the New Session Wizard

  1. Open New Session Wizard, and then click Broadcast a live event from attached devices or computer screen. If you want encoding to start after you complete the wizard, select the Begin broadcasting when this wizard finishes check box, and then click Next.

    screen capture of new session wizard

  2. If you want to encode video, select the Video check box, and then click the arrow to select from the list of capture devices.

    screen capture of device options

  3. In Audio, click the arrow to select from the list of capture devices, and then click Next. Audios always selected.

  4. Specify a broadcast Method.

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  5. Specify a port for broadcasting or click Find Free Port, and then click Next.

    screen capture of broadcase connection

    Note: A Windows Media server connects with the encoder through Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) , which is based on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). HTTP enables content to stream through firewalls.

    Windows Media Encoder no longer supports the Media Stream Broadcast Distribution (MSBD) protocol. If you configured your Windows Media server to use MSBD, you must reconfigure it to use HTTP.

  6. Select an existing profile that is best suited to encode your content; use the drop down description to help you decide on the quality levels.

    screen capture of encoding options

  7. To create an archive file of the broadcast, select the Archive a copy of the broadcast check box, and then enter a file name and location for the file. Click Next.

    screen capture of archive file

  8. Do one of the following, and then click Next.


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