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Old Saturday, May 28th, 2011, 03:00 PM
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windows encorder error

lately I've been recieveing an error code stating "ubable to estabish a connection to the server." (0xC00D2F0B). I've been able to stream in the past without any problems until a few months ago. How do correct this issue?

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I have both my cameras within just a few feet of my webcast computer so I just use short runs of video cable from the composite outputs to the composite inputs on our 4-input Osprey 440 capture card. (Osprey makes a less expensive 3-input card, too).

I do have about 100' of RG-6 that connects our PowerPoint computer to the Osprey allowing me to switch in the pastor's bullet points or any video he uses. I used cable TV coax and just put the proper adapters on each end. It was readily available and not very expensive and it works perfectly.

I DO have some baluns that will allow me to run video over cat 5 but, in testing, I've noticed some minor noise in the video that I don't get with the RG-6. I may just have cheap baluns. Don't know since I have no others with which to compare.

I haven't seen any baluns that use firewire which I think has a usable range of only about 15 feet or so on its own.

Hope this helps,
Michael
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Old Sunday, May 29th, 2011, 08:30 AM
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First, check to see what may have changed in your PC at the time the problem began. DId you update a driver or your o/s? Did you add new hardware? What has changed with your PC? Sometimes a seemingly insignificant change can cause a problem.

Then, check your internet connection. Sometimes a bad connection can give the same error message.

If possible, try the same set up, but on a different PC. If it works with a different PC, then you know the problem is with your PC. If it doesn't work on a different PC, then you know that problem lies elsewhere.

Then, check your CDN. Are others reporting the same issue? Perhaps there has been a change at the other end of your stream.

I would also run a virus/malware scan, just in case. Malwarebytes (.org) is my favorite.

Good luck and please report back your findings.
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