Talk:Microsoft Media Services

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What's the default port for MMS streaming? --Michiel Sikma 7 July 2005 10:54 (UTC)


And I have to ask what's the default point of MMS streaming. -Timvasquez 18:25, 8 November 2005 (UTC)


I must say that the mention of that Christian radio station looks a bit too much like an advertisment... it's very irrelevant, isn't it? If there wa a complete section with many examples, maybe...

MMS helps prevent downloading of copyrighted material as well as utilize UDP by default, an arguably more efficient protocol for streaming than TCP.

[edit] services?

According to the MSDN library, MMS stands for Microsoft Media Server and the protocol is called Microsoft Media Server Protocol. But Microsoft Media Services is the name of the software including the client and server software. Thus these two identifiers are in the same relationship as HTTP and WWW. So I would recommend to change this. --134.60.208.151 10:30, 18 September 2006 (UTC)


My understanding up to this point has been that MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Serivce (also termed Multimedia Messaging System) and not necessarily tied directly to Microsoft Media Services (installed as Windows Media Services). All of the resources that I have found on the internet up to now refer to MMS this way. Could somebody please clarify this discrepancy? My understanding of MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is that it is messaging service protocol based on the SMS protocol and is used primarily for the transmission of multimedia content over wireless networks. I have not ready the article in the MSDN about MMS but intend to look it up.