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Jim Aspinwall

"CNET Do-It-Yourself Home Networking Projects"


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Stream Your Own Content 101
In the Volume Control panel, check the Mute check boxes for all of the audio
sources except Wave and Aux or Line In. Set the Aux or Line In level control
midway.
In the Recording Control panel, while listening to a transmission coming
from the connected radio/source (scanner), adjust the Aux or Line In level
control for a comfortable, undistorted listening level, and then reduce the
control level one-half to one full notch. This level should be adequate for
streaming.
In the Volume Control panel, select the Mute check box for the audio source
(unless you want to listen to your scanner live through your PC, but you can
do that after we??™ve set up the streaming).
Step 3: Configure Windows Media Encoder
Media Encoder can push or serve many types of multimedia content, from video to
stereo audio, live or prerecorded. This project simply encodes and serves up monophonic
voice audio??”nothing as rich as a CD-quality music library, but a good start
on learning about and using Internet audio technologies. There are eight parts to
configuring Media Encoder to put your desired content ???out there???:
From the Start menu, expand All Programs and run the Media Encoder to
begin initial configuration. Choose Broadcast a Live Event on the New Session
screen, shown in Figure 15-6, and then click the OK button.
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9.
10.
1.
Figure 15-6
Windows Media
Encoder can capture
and stream many types
of content.


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