Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer Maintenance Manual
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3. Use the TV IR remote to access the settings menu. Find the firmware version
. Note that on some TV’s the firmware version is only
accessible using the service menu. If this is the case, then consult your TV
vendor about how to access it.
vendor about how to access it.
Recorded DMP and TV Firmware Versions
Device
Firmware version
DMP 4310
TV model X
TV model Y
Video and Audio
This section describes how to validate the integrity of video and audio delivered by
the DMP to the TV.
the DMP to the TV.
1. Connect the DMP and TV using the desired video connection, i.e. HDMI, DVI,
Component or S-Video. If something other than HDMI is used, then also connect
the audio path using the RCA cable.
the audio path using the RCA cable.
6. Copy a proven MPEG-TS video file with audio onto a USB flash key. Insert the
flash key into one of the USB ports on the DMP.
7. Connect both DMP and laptop to the home router, and confirm that they both
receive an IP address from the DHCP server.
8. Browse to the IP address of the DMP. From the DMPDM navigate to the ‘Media
Playback’ tab. Set the Protocol dropdown to file:// and Video Loop to Yes.
9. Type the following into the Media URL field: file:///tmp/ftproot/usb_2/test.mpg.
Replace “test_file.mpg” with the name of the file you are using. Direct the DMP
to play the video file by clicking the Start button.
to play the video file by clicking the Start button.
10. Verify that the quality of the video being played on the screen is good. Correct
any over-scan or under-scan issues by experimenting with the different aspect
ratios available on the TV settings menu. If a non-default setting is needed then
determine the corresponding RS-232 control code and add it to table 2. This
allows it to be included in the display specification, and set centrally from Cisco
StadiumVision Director upon startup.
ratios available on the TV settings menu. If a non-default setting is needed then
determine the corresponding RS-232 control code and add it to table 2. This
allows it to be included in the display specification, and set centrally from Cisco
StadiumVision Director upon startup.
11. Verify that the quality of the audio is acceptable. If audio is missing then double
check the audio cabling.