Use the following steps when creating a program that multicasts live audio over RTP.
The illustration shows NetShow Server and the HTTP server on separate computers. For RTP multicasts, all software can run on a single computer.
Add a live audio stream to the program by specifying a name for it and other properties, including the sound format, the destination IP address and port, and the scope of the multicast.
For more information, see Creating a Program and Adding RTP Live Audio to a Program.
When you create the Web page, specify the multicast address to which the client computer listens, as well as the sound format used for audio compression. Store the Web page in the appropriate distribution point on the HTTP server to make it available to clients.
For more information, see the NetShow Client SDK.
Before making the multicast generally available, test the sound volume at a client and adjust it if necessary.
For more information, see Setting Sound Source and Volume for RTP Audio.
For more information, see Starting and Stopping a Program.
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