Sure it can be webcast, I think MS even provide the software for free, have a dig around the Windows Media Player site. Look for the Encoder suite, there should be something with that.
You shouldn't be able to save these streams with standard WMP, but then if a download client can emulate WMP then there is no reason why it can't save the stream. I believe Streambox VCR Suite can do this, although I haven't used it for WMA, but have for RealAudio streams. Basically these things just act like they are trying to buffer the full stream and just save the buffer to disk. A 30MB 2 hour radio show took me about 10 min to download last time I did it (from the BBC radio player) > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Veech > Sent: 13 May 2006 02:10 > To: The Hardware List > Subject: [H] Can a wma file be webcast? > > Anyone here familiar with webcasting? Can a wma file be > webcast via streaming? I would want it so that it can't be > copied or saved, just listened to. > > thanks.. > > Veech >
