ISPA Awards Best Streaming Service Finalist

Streaming Wizard is pleased to announce that it has been selected as a finalist for the second year running in “Best Streaming Service” category of the ISPA awards that take place next month.

Add comment January 18th, 2007

Sony Anycast

We have had an increasing demand for owners of Sony Anycast’s to do webcasts recently. Whilst the Anycast is a brilliant little unit for mixing videos and does the encoding all in one box, many users do not have their own streaming distribution servers or have struggled to get a stream up and running due to a rather poor user manual which is partly down to the unit and software being written in Japan.

Anyway, the great news is that we know how it all works and are regularly running webcasts with the Sony Anycast.

 

If you have an Anycast and would like help with streaming your webcast, please get in touch!

Add comment November 1st, 2006

2147024809 parameter incorrect

When using Windows Media DRM the error message “2147024809 parameter incorrect” message has sprung up a few times. There seems to be very little documentation about what this is, but it appears to be something to do with downloading the DRM license using ActiveX. Opeinging up all of the security settings does not seem to make any difference, but after finding out that the machine in question was running Windows XP Service Pack 1, an upgrade to Service Pack 2 fixed the problem. I have not checked to see if the same problem occurs on any other computer running Service Pack 1, but hopefully this may be helpful to some people…

Add comment September 4th, 2006

E-commerce awards

Streaming Wizard is glad to annouce that it was “Highly Commended” in the West Midlands regional E-commerce awards, in the “Best Use of Broadband” category.

Add comment November 30th, 2005

Streaming With IP Cameras II

Streaming with IP cameras as mentioned in my last post is not normally very good when you want more than one person to see the stream The good news is that quite a lot of newer models have analogue outputs, so you can attach these to an encoding card through a BNC connector and then broadcast in your preferred format.

Add comment August 30th, 2005

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