Audio streaming problem

G

Guest

Hi, I have Windows XP Professional, a Dell Dimension 5150, 4Gigs Ram, Pentium
D Processor, at 2.8 Ghz, an ATI Radion w/256mb Video Card, Sigma Tel HD
Audio, Internet Explorer 7. I recently began taking several web courses via
Live Meeting 2005 from Microsoft.com, and at first I was able to listen to
the audio output without any trouble. Well, I now am unable to receive the
audio portion of the webcast. I first checked all my Media Player settings,
to ensure the streaming protocols were correct, and Multicast, UDP, TCP, and
HTTP are all set correctly, or at least all are selected. I am not using any
proxy, and I do have a hardware firewall on my Router, plus a software
firewall-Panda Internet Security Suite. I called Panda and was told all my
settings for their firewall are correct, and I went into the Belkin Router
configuration Page via the browser and all seems as it should be there. I
went to the KB and was unable to find anything to help me with this
situation, so I also called the Live Meeting Technical Support, who basically
just told me to use the phone number instead to connect to the audio portion
of the Meeting instead of depending on the streaming audio. I am able to hear
streaming audio in Windows Media Player, via broadcast radio stations, so all
seems fine that way too. I just want to be able to listen to my webcasts
without having a phone stuck to my ear, plus I just am uncomfortable not
knowing what has gone wrong, what I have done or am doing wrong. I appreciate
any insigt anybody can offer, and give my thanks in advance to all who wish
to weigh in on this subject. My next webcourse via Live Meeting is tomorrow
at 8am Pacific Time. I am hoping whatever I am doing wrong will be corrected
prior to that time. ;-) Thanks again,
 
G

Guest

Open WMP,tools,options,edit the tabs.....You could also download: WMDiag
from microsoft,run the utility.
 

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