This is an errorcode that the MMS server sends back to the caller.

Since the MMS protocol is so well documented :-( I can't tell you want the
error exactly means.


The RTSP protocol works differently then the MMS protocol so it's well
possible that the RTSP "stream" works fine while the MMS stream doesn't.
Also it's not because your media client is able to use the MMS stream, that
Servers Alive is able to do this too.  Servers Alive can only access an MMS
stream using TCP.  The Media Player (most used mms client I think) will by
default try to access the MMS stream using TCP - UDP - HTTP - MULTICAST.
Check if you can still access the MMS stream using Media Player if only TCP
is enabled (tools - options - network).

 


Dirk.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Chris Kelly
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SA-list] MMS stream checking

Hi,

I get this error when trying to check a Windows Media stream:

DOWN due to error 0x8007000E

Is that an SA error or a WMP error? If I use RTSP:// instead of MMS:// it
will pull the stream. However the stream seems to be marked "down" a lot
more than is really possible so we wanted to try using the older mms:// call
to double check.

Any suggestions?

-chris




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