From: "Nicolas Marchand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Need help for Real Producer SDK

Hi,
In fact i succeded in sending my rm file to the Real server (i can see it
with the real server monitor), but i can't read it with the real player.
My final question is: my audio source is audio raw data (stored in a file),
and when i call pPin->encode(), the real producer SDK send my data to the
real server.
Is there any problem in the encoding speed, because my encoding is done from
a file.
I think the broadcasting is possible, but data can't be read !!!

Is there any solution for that broadcasting from a raw file, because, even
if i use the Real Producer ActiveX Control,i suppose the problem will be the
same  !!!

Thanks in advance for your help.

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From: Paul Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Need help for Real Producer SDK

Nicolas,

I suggest you try to use the RealProducer ActiveX Control instead of the
RealProducer SDK to build a live broadcasting application. The Producer
ActiveX Control provides a simple interface you can use in VisualBasic or
C++ and it handles the functionality of capturing the live input, encoding
the streams and then broadcasting them to a RealServer.

It is possible to do the same thing with the Producer SDK but it will
require a lot more custom code on your part to make it work. Also, the
AVCNT sample application is a simple application intended to demonstrate
static encoding, not live broadcasting. So I'm not surprised you had
difficulty trying to convert it to a broadcasting application.

-Paul


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