If your Podcaster setting is valid, three problems may disable your channels from watching:
Your Podcaster is running in an intranet. Your channels cannot be watched by user in internet.
Your firewall blocks the CCIPTV port. Please check your firewall settings.
Your Network Gateway or Router close the CCIPTV port. CCIPTV port is 8000.
Q: What are the hardware requirements for running the CCIPTV Live Podcaster?
512MB is our recommended memory size. The requirement for CPU is different in different situations. For Audio-Only Podcasting, CPU requirement is very low. For Video Podcasting, the requirement is determined by the video size and broadcast quality. The CPU requirements for common video size and quality are listed:
Quality
Video Size
CPU Minimum Requirement
Low
352×288-720×576
P41.6-2.2G,AMD 1600+-2200+
Medium
352×288-720×576
P42.0-2.6G,AMD 2000+-2600+
High
352×288-720×576
P42.2-2.8G,AMD 2800+-2800+
Q: Why I can't watch another channel while I am podcasting my video?
If you try to watch another channel while you are podcasting your video, the podcasting will be automatically stopped and your audiences won't be able to watch your channel anymore. Therefore, while you are podcasting video, you can't play any video or watch other channels.
Q: What kinds of media formats are CCIPTV Live Podcaster supported?
CCIPTV supports all common media formats including xmv, xkv, wmv, avi, dat, mpg, rm, rmvb, vob, mpeg, 3gp, mp4, xma, xka, mp3, wma, wav, mid, midi, ape, m3u, wpl. Once your machine can play the file, Live Podcaster can podcast the file.
Q: What kinds of capturing hardware are CCIPTV supports?
Now, CCIPTV supports Web Cam, TV card, video capture card, compression card, microphone and audio input devices for live podcasting. Please notice the video and audio setting while setting up the podcast.