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djs2582607 (Programmer)
29 Nov 09 8:00
I have setup MS SBS 2003 with the intention of being able to view .WMV Files.
It is running IIS 6, shows all the usual MIME Extension as "registered", etc.
On the Server I have put two .WMV Files made with Windows Movie Maker.
One of these I have "Encoded" using Windows Media Encoder.
I can view both Files OK in Windows Media Player via Internet Explorer.
My problem is that Windows Media Player doesn't seem to be "Streaming" the "Encoded" .WMV - It is buffered exactly the same as the .WMV that isn't "Encoded".
I'm very new to this and any help or comment would be very much appreciated.

David Smith
 

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