Sorry. I gave up on anyone actually answering. However, I've read your
hints and tips, and I appreciate them. None of them have helped.
The network protocols are all populated.
RTSP/UDP
RTSP/TCP
HTTP
No ports are identified by number. Multicast is allowed also.
Extracting the SR details, they all read as below:
2008-03-03 18:15:19, Info CSI 0000013b [SR] Verifying
100 (0x00000064) components
2008-03-03 18:15:19, Info CSI 0000013c [SR] Beginning
Verify and Repair transaction
2008-03-03 18:15:27, Info CSI 0000013e [SR] Verify
complete
2008-03-03 18:15:28, Info CSI 0000013f [SR] Verifying 16
(0x00000010) components
2008-03-03 18:15:28, Info CSI 00000140 [SR] Beginning
Verify and Repair transaction
2008-03-03 18:15:28, Info CSI 00000142 [SR] Verify
complete
2008-03-03 18:15:28, Info CSI 00000143 [SR] Repairing 0
components
2008-03-03 18:15:28, Info CSI 00000144 [SR] Beginning
Verify and Repair transaction
No errors.
I've followed most of the updates [except for those I do not use], but I
have not installed the Service Pack yet. I'm waiting for the official
release.
It's not the firewall or cookies, and I've uninstalled Norton's Symantec. I
use AntiVir and the Windows Firewall. I'm behind a hardware firewall.
I uninstalled Norton's with the thought it was consuming resources.
During attempts to stream, I see no spike in memory or processes, or at
least, nothing out of the ordinary and nothing consuming 100%.
Downloaded media plays just fine. MP3, etc. It's only streaming video and
audio, and both worked earlier. I've wondered if it's a library issue.
Are there any libraries [DLLs, etc.] that can get overwritten in Vista? I
was under the impression not. I use UAC, as I'm used to typing root password
when I wish to do something with elevated privileges in Linux.
Still looking for suggestions. Thanks for the response.
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
>
> The details in CBS.log are probably relevant/interesting. What do they say?
>
> If it's only happening during streaming events, that's a nice isolation.
> Under WMP's Tools:Options:Network menu tab, is the proxy list populated or
> not?
>
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> Speaking for myself only.
> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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