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8 Index

A

Abstract data model

client

server

AccelBW

AccelDuration

Applicability

application/octet-stream

application/vnd.ms.wms-hdr.asfv1

application/x-mms-framed

application/x-wms-getcontentinfo

application/x-wms-LogStats

application/x-wms-sendevent

B

broadcast

Broadcast content delivery example

BurstBW

BurstDuration

ByteRate

C

Cache/proxy server origin server communication example

Cache-Control header

Capability negotiation

CDL value types

Change tracking

Client

abstract data model

higher-layer triggered events

initialization

local events

message processing

overview

sequencing rules

timer events

timers

client-id

client-lag

com.microsoft.wm.fastcache

com.microsoft.wm.predstrm

com.microsoft.wm.srvppair

com.microsoft.wm.startupprofile

Content description list format

Content-Type header

Cookie header

D

Data model - abstract

client

server

Describe request

E

Examples

broadcast content delivery example

cache/proxy server origin server communication example

on-demand content delivery example

packet-pair bandwidth example

playlist streaming example

seeking and skipping in Server-side playlists example

sequencing example

server states in non-pipelined mode example

server states in pipelined mode example

server-side playlist streaming example

server-side playlist streaming with predictive stream example

single file streaming example

stream selection example

streaming and stopping and striding playback example

streaming and stopping playback non-pipelined mode example

streaming and stopping playback pipelined mode example

Windows Media Encoder example

Windows Media Services HTTP Cache/Proxy interaction example

expect-new-header

F

features

Fields - vendor-extensible

Framing_Header packet

G

GetContentInfo request

Glossary

H

Higher-layer triggered events

client

server

HTTP header fields

I

Idle-Timeout timer expires

Implementer - security considerations

Index of security parameters

Informative references

Initialization

client

server

Introduction

K

KeepAlive request

KeepAlive timer expires

L

LastTime

LinkBW

live

Local events

client

server

Log request

log-line

M

max-age

MaxBytes

MaxDiffSndTime

MaxDiffTime

max-duration

Message processing

client

server

Messages

Content-Type header

Cookie header

HTTP header fields

Pragma header

Server header

Set-Cookie header

Supported header

syntax

transport

User-Agent header

X-Accept-Authentication header

X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header

X-Proxy-Client-Verb header

X-StartupProfile header

MMS_data_packet packet

must-revalidate

N

no-cache

Non-pipelined mode

Normative references

no-store

Notification that last $D packet has been sent

Notification that new ASF header is available

O

om.microsoft.wm.sswitch

On-demand content delivery example

Origin server cache/proxy server communication example

Overview (synopsis)

P

Packet definitions

Packet types

packet-num

Packet-pair bandwidth example

packet-pair-experiment

Parameters - security index

Pipeline request

Pipelined mode

pipeline-experiment

pipeline-request

pipeline-result

Pipeline-Test timer expires

Play request

Playback of content has finished

playlist

Playlist streaming example

playlist-gen-id

playlist-seek-id

PlayNextEntry request

pl-offset

Pragma header

Preconditions

Prerequisites

private

Product behavior

proxy-client-agent

proxy-public

proxy-revalidate

public

R

rate (section 2.2.1.4.22, section 2.2.1.12.1)

Receiving a $C (Stream Change Notification) packet

Receiving a $D (Data) packet

Receiving a $E (End-of-Stream Notification) packet

Receiving a $H (Header) packet

Receiving a $M (Metadata) packet

Receiving a $P (Packet-Pair) packet

Receiving a $T (Test Data Notification) packet

Receiving a Describe request

Receiving a Describe response

Receiving a GetContentInfo request

Receiving a GetContentInfo response

Receiving a KeepAlive request

Receiving a KeepAlive response

Receiving a Log request

Receiving a Log response

Receiving a Pipeline request

Receiving a Pipeline response

Receiving a Play request

Receiving a Play response

Receiving a PlayNextEntry request

Receiving a PlayNextEntry response

Receiving a SelectStream request

Receiving a SelectStream response

Receiving a SendEvent request

Receiving a SendEvent response

Receiving a Stop request

Receiving a Stop response

Receiving requests

Receiving responses

References

informative

normative

Relationship to other protocols

Remote event type

Request to change currently selected streams

Request to change playback position

Request to retrieve caching information

Request to retrieve content information

Request to start streaming content

Request to stop streaming

Request types

request-context

S

Security

implementer considerations

parameter index

seekable

Seeking and skipping in Server-side playlists example

Selection of streams to play from new playlist

SelectStream request

SendEvent request

Sending describe request

Sending play request

Sending requests

Sending responses

Sequencing example

Sequencing rules

client

server

Server

abstract data model

higher-layer triggered events

initialization

local events

message processing

overview

sequencing rules

timer events

timers

Server header

Server states in non-pipelined mode example

Server states in pipelined mode example

Server-side playlist streaming example

Server-side playlist streaming with predictive stream example

Set-Cookie header

Single file streaming example

skipbackward

skipforward

speed

Standards assignments

StartTime

Stop request

Stream selection example

Streaming and stopping and striding playback example

Streaming and stopping playback non-pipelined mode example

Streaming and stopping playback pipelined mode example

stream-offset

stream-switch-count

stream-switch-entry

stream-time

stridable

Supported header

Syntax

T

TCP connection closed by client

text/plain

Time

timeout

Timer events

client

server

Timers

client

server

Tracking changes

Transport

Triggered events - higher-layer

client

server

U

User-Agent header

user-public

V

Vendor-extensible fields

version11-enabled

version-info

Versioning

version-url

W

Windows Media Encoder example

Windows Media Server pull distribution example

Windows Media Services HTTP Cache/Proxy interaction example

X

X-Accept-Authentication header

X-Accept-Proxy-Authentication header

xClientGUID

xKeepAliveInPause

xPlayNextEntry

xPlayStrm

X-Proxy-Client-Verb header

xResetStrm

X-StartupProfile header

xStopStrm

x-wms-content-size

x-wms-event-subscription

x-wms-proxy-split

x-wms-stream-type

 
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