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rmelia

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Broadwave is installed on my PC like so:

Broadwave Live 1: [Default Sound In]

Microphone Microphone: (Webcam Pro 9000)

 

When I play a tune in Windows Media Player both sound bars indicate sound.

Both from player and from microphone. Plus it comes out speakers.

I put a link on my web site to connect from another computer.

When I try to connect from my laptop it asks if I want to download file broadwave.asx.

What's up with that? Why doesn't it just play what I am streaming?

 

Setting is: http://50.71.101.39:88/broadwave.asx?src=1&rate=1

 

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

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Based on what you told us, it's difficult to diagnose.

 

Can you connect locally - i.e. from another PC on the same local network?

 

Have a look at this post:

http://nch.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=13099

 

When it asks whether you want to open or download broadwave.asx, select Open, and it shoudl either play in the browser or open a player such as Win Media Player or Winamp.

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Based on what you told us, it's difficult to diagnose.

 

Can you connect locally - i.e. from another PC on the same local network?

 

Have a look at this post:

http://nch.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=13099

 

When it asks whether you want to open or download broadwave.asx, select Open, and it shoudl either play in the browser or open a player such as Win Media Player or Winamp.

 

KenA:

 

Many thanks for the reply.

I noticed that your posts seem to be the most helpful - good on you!

It turned out that my problem was with the router and I am up and running now.

Thanks again!

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