Cisco Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 Data Sheet
Data Sheet
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Cisco Digital Media System:
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
The Cisco
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Digital Media System (DMS) enables organizations to create, manage, and
access compelling digital media to easily connect customers, employees, partners, or
students—anywhere, anytime. The Cisco Digital Media System is a flexible and
comprehensive solution for publishing dynamic content to both on-premise digital signage
displays and the desktop.
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder (DME) 1000 is an integrated component of the Cisco Digital
Media System for Cisco Desktop Video.
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 (Figure 1) is a portable encoder that provides live and on-
demand streaming digital media, including video and audio, across an IP network—anywhere an
event or meeting can occur.
Designed for both professionals and novices, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 features push-
button control access to predefined Windows Media and MPEG-4/H.264 encoder profiles. An LCD
display is also mounted on the front panel for access to configuration and operation information.
With its rugged design and minimal weight, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 can take video
production out of the studio.
Figure 1. Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 provides several different audio and digital media
connections as well as both 1-GB and 10-/100-Mb Ethernet connections. In addition, a front-panel
dock is available to connect and download directly to an Apple iPod.
You can use the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 as a standalone encoder or as an integrated
component of the overall Cisco Digital Media System (Figure 2). The Cisco Digital Media Manager
(DMM) includes functions to set up and control multiple encoders, including the Cisco Digital
Media Encoder 1000; schedule live streaming events; and publish both on-demand and live
streaming content to viewers anywhere on your IP network.