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Hello,
I try to use multicast stream with Windows Server 2003 enterprise edition
and a PPC DELL AXIM X50v with Windows Mobile 2003 SE and Windows Media 10.

When I try open to open the .nsc generated with WMS with pocket explorer, an
error message appear in Windows Media: "Impossible to read the file, the
selection is not valid" (it's a traduction).
If I open the .nsc directly in WM, it says "the source filter of the file
can't be load" (traduction too).

I try to open the .nsc on a Dell X30 with Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows
Media 9 and it works.

The stream in unicast works fine on both PPC.

I see a site where people have the same problem
(http://hardware.mcse.ms/archive32-2005-2-140934.html)

Is someone has an idea?


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