Microsoft KB Archive/304513

= Controlling UDP Packet Fragmentation in Windows Media Encoder =

Article ID: 304513

Article Last Modified on 11/17/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Media Services 9 Series
 * Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 7.0
 * Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 7.1

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This article was previously published under Q304513



SYMPTOMS
When you stream live or on-demand content from Windows Media server, you may see UDP packet fragmentation.



RESOLUTION
To eliminate packet fragmentation in most cases, follow these steps prior to encoding:
 * 1) Open a session in Windows Media Encoder.
 * 2) On the File menu, click Properties.
 * 3) In the session properties, click the Advanced tab, and then change the Default Windows Media packet size to 1377 or lower.
 * 4) Save your session.

NOTE: This setting only controls video packets, and is not capable of controlling audio packets. If the audio bitrate is set to 64Kbps or higher, UDP packet fragmentation still occurs. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

292765 Packet Fragmentation May Occur in Audio-Only Content



MORE INFORMATION
UDP packet fragmentation is controlled within the encoder, not at the media server.

For information on controlling UDP packet fragmentation within Windows Media Encoder 4.1, see the following Knowledge Base article:

252360 Fragmentation of Multicast UDP Packets May Cause Performance Degradation and Packet Loss

Additional query words: netshow WME WMS packet fragment

Keywords: kbprb kbpending KB304513

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