How To Re Automate Live Streaming With Windows Media Encoder
This  article we will explain how to have your Live streaming Windows Media  Encoder automatically reconnect (always stay encoding), and also explain  how to have Windows Media Encoder automatically start the encoding at  boot up, for example in case of a power outage. 
1.  Save your Current Windows Media Encoder session 
configuration as C:\encoderconfig.wme 
Session
2.  Download this Zipfile and unzip the two files ( reconnect.vbs and startencoding.bat ) onto your C:\
 
3.   Test the files:  €¢  Make sure Windows Media Encoder isn't currently  running, and test the startencoding.bat file by double clicking it.  You  should see Windows Media Encoder start up, and a few seconds later  start encoding. €¢  Click "Stop Encoding" in your encoder and wait  10 seconds.  You should see your encoder automatically start encoding  again. €¢  If the encoder never started encoding and didn't display  an error, make sure reconnect.vbs is located on your C:\.  You may also  try double clicking it manually to test if it works (while the encoder  is open).  
 
4.  If  the test passed, place a shortcut to startencoding.bat in your Startup  directory by dragging it to Start -> Programs -> Startup 
 
5. Make sure your computer is set to automatically logon.
Startup
Reboot  the computer and make sure Windows Media Player starts and begins  encoding.  You may also want to check your computer's BIOS to make sure  the power state will always be "ON" or "LAST" after a power outage.  If  it is set to "OFF", the most common default, your computer will not  reboot in the case of a power outage.   Now you don't have to worry  about power outages or network anomalies, knowing that your encoding  machine will always be encoding.  Enjoy your newly found freedom!
