IIS Team Blogs Tagged with "compression" (RSS)

My Silverlight 3 preview up at StreamingMedia.com

The newest in my "Silverlight Guru" interviews with Troy Dreier is up now. It offers a concise overview of some of the big features we have coming for Silverlight 3 and with our encoding infrastructure. http://www.streamingmedia.com/article.asp?id=11268...

Compression testing on Windows 7 & WS08 R2

So I've done some recent testing on Compression and in the process I thought I should write up a short blog on how to configure adding new scheme's to compression as well as configuring the compressionLevel for each scheme. (I assume that static and dynamic...

NAB Day 1: Smooth Streaming released, Partners, 1080p in SL3, new VC-1

So, it's the end of Monday here in Las Vegas, and I've already got Thursday voice. I wish I could explain with a great Vegas story involving cigars and bourbon, but it's actually a nasty virus from my three year old that's been hammering me for a couple...

Beta Release of Smooth Streaming!

It’s alive! The IIS team has just released the first public beta of the Smooth Streaming module for IIS7 . This means anyone with Windows Server 2008 can start experimenting with this next generation media delivery technology for Silverlight. We’re aiming...

Encoding Big Buck Bunny for SmoothHD.com

So far, Alex Zambelli has had most of the SmoothHD.com fun while I was off on some other projects, but this time he was off on some other projects and I got to do an encode all myself. I figured this was as good a time as go through a hands-on project...

IIS 7.5 updates to custom errors and compression

Looking at number of people reaching my first blog post while searching for information on IIS 7.5, I figured I should do few more posts on changes which are coming in IIS 7.5. In this blog post I am covering new features which have been added to compression...

Expression Encoder 2 Service Pack 1 – Intro and Multibitrate Encoding

Oh, I’m a bad, bad blogger. The Expression Encoder Service Pack 1 has been out for MONTHS, and and it’s cool enough that I haven’t had the time to do it full justice. Oh well, better short than nothing; I’ll just start off with the biggest new feature...

Use Appcmd to set IIS compression level

Here are a few commands to set properties on IIS compression. c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\appcmd set config -section:urlCompression /doDynamicCompression:true c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\appcmd set config -section:system.webServer/httpCompression -[name...

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