Cisco Cisco WebEx Meeting Center WBS29.13
UCF Toolkit FAQs
WebEx Meeting Center Release Notes and FAQs
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Q. Can I record WebEx sessions that contain rich media content files?
A. Yes. To record the audio from UCF files at the same time that you record the audio from a
teleconference, use a telephone transmit and receive patch such as the DynaMetric TMP-636 or
Plantronics MX-10. This allows you to send the sound from your telephone through your computer sound
card. To record video, make sure to turn off hardware acceleration (or video overlay) on your computer
video card. For details, see the Windows Media Player online help.
Q. What is the difference between inserting files and using a URL? Which method do you
Q. What is the difference between inserting files and using a URL? Which method do you
recommend?
A. Insert a URL to create a link to a file that is stored on a Web server or streaming server. When you
insert a file, you are including a file that is stored on your computer or another computer in your network.
Note: If you insert a rich media content file and want to send it to another person, you must also send
the file; "zipping" the presentation and the files together is an easy way to do this. If you use Document
Manager from the UCF Toolkit, you can save the rich media content inside the UCF file (called embedding)
when saving the UCF file. In this case, you need to send only the UCF file itself to the other person.
Q. What file formats supported for each media type?
Q. What file formats supported for each media type?
A. WebEx UCF supports these types of files:
Media type
Formats
OS
File
extensions
Web pages
Any supported by Internet
Explorer, for example,
HTML, ASP, PHP
Windows *.html, *.htm,
*.asp, *.php
WebEx recordings
WebEx WRF File
Windows *.wrf
Audio
Advanced Streaming Format
(ASF)
Windows *.asf
Windows Media Audio
(WMA)
Windows *.wma
MPEG Audio Layer-3
Windows *.mp3
MPEG Audio Layer-2
Windows *.mp2, *.mpv2
MPEG Audio
Windows *.mpa
Musical Instrument Digital
Interface (MIDI)
Windows *.mid, *.midi,
*.rmi
UNIX Audio (AU)
Windows *.au
Sound (SND)
Windows *.snd