The difference is that whoever created the session has conrol over the
session's multicast address; clicking on the "New" button will pop up a
multicast address selection tool.
In both cases, clicking on "Start MLB" button will (as the button
suggests) start the mlb application itself, using the displayed
multicast address. If whoever created the session hasn't joined it yet,
then no one else can join it either.
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Channa Tang for assistance with Windows installation of SharedMLB
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