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Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:10:56 EDT
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--- Forwarded Message from Ralph Schultz <[log in to unmask]> ---

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>From: Ralph Schultz <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #7193.10 digitizing media files for the web (!)

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I am currently using Server 2003 on a Dell Power Edge 4600. I am 
muddling along. I could sound much more convincing once i am past 
this learning curve. I discovered that one could use Media services 
and create a publishing point. The server creates a play list. It 
automatically writes the code needed to use the Media player. I could 
use any MP3 file, not even a streaming file ( although i have copied 
several streaming mp3 files for a test). It creates a play list and 
though media player I could publish my address to my user group and 
they have access to the server's streaming files. We will also create 
a link on our home page and students that might not use the media 
player could access these files.....

I am keeping all of the posts on streaming i find these quite helpful 
and I am happy to get such a great response....

Ralph Schultz

Language Technology Specialist
University of Virginia

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