NetShow 2.0 ships with some great tools to get you started creating content
right away. There are also some third party tools available that can help
speed the process or provide enhanced functionality.
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Microsoft Tools Shipped With the NetShow Tools Download
Tool | Description | Resources |
NetShow Real-Time Encoder | Allows you to take an audio or video source, compress it, and either store it to ASF or send it to the NetShow server to distribute the feed. |
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NetShow ASF Editor | Allows you to take still images and audio, and combine to make an illustrated audio presentation. Can also add markers, URL flips, and Visual Basic® or Java Script™ events into the stream. |
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VIDTOASF | DOS command-line utility that allows you to take a precompressed AVI or QuickTime (.MOV) clip and convert directly to ASF. |
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WAVTOASF | DOS command-line utility that allows you to take a precompressed WAV audio file and convert directly to ASF. |
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ASFCHOP | The NetShow Real-Time Encoder allows you to easily take a feed and convert it to ASF. It's often difficult, however, to get the start and stop times of the finished ASF just right. The ASFCHOP DOS command-line utility allows you to easily chop off the beginning or end of an ASF. |
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PowerPoint Publish to ASF | The PowerPoint Publish to ASF add-on allows you to give a PowerPoint® presentation into a microphone connected to your PC, and then take the slides and the narration and easily and automatically create a NetShow illustrated audio presentation at the custom bandwidth you specify. |
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NetShow Presenter | The NetShow Presenter allows you to take a live video feed of a presenter giving a PowerPoint presentation, put that in one window on an HTML, and automatically take the slides from the presentation, compress them, and send them in the stream into another window on the same HTML page. The result for the viewer is the ability to see the presenter in video in one window, and see their PowerPoint slides flipping in another window on their screen—all live. Requires intranet or ISDN network bandwidth. |
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