WMS Push Data Source
When the source of the content streamed by your is an encoder, the encoder administrator has the option of broadcasting directly from the encoding program or broadcasting through a Windows Media server. If the administrator chooses to broadcast through a Windows Media server, the encoder can initiate a connection to the Windows Media server, create a for its use, and send the stream over the network to the server. This series of events is commonly called an encoder push, because the encoder is pushing the stream to the server for broadcasting. In this situation, Windows Media Services uses the WMS Push Data Source plug-in to maintain the connection between the encoder and the server. This plug-in is able to accept incoming digital media data from an encoder.
Note
- When the WMS Publishing Points ACL Authorization plug-in is enabled, the encoder administrator must have been granted the appropriate rights and permissions at the server level and publishing point level to be able to create a new publishing point on your server. On the WMS Publishing Points ACL Authorization plug-in property sheet, add the encoder administrator account or the group to which that account belongs and then grant that account both write and create permissions. For more information about the WMS Publishing Points ACL Authorization plug-in and server and publishing point permissions, see WMS Publishing Points ACL Authorization - general properties.
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