Cisco Cisco AS3005 Media Processor Model Hoja De Datos
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Metadata and Captioning
In addition to the video and audio streams, an additional data stream travels with the video. For television
broadcasts, this data is the closed-captioning information that TVs are designed to interpret. Internet streaming
offers multiple captioning options, and Cisco supports all of them: open captions, closed captions, Synchronized
Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) SAMI captions, script streams, cue points, etc. This flexibility gives you
multiple ways to reach a broader base of users and meet government or corporate requirements. In addition to the
captioning data, the Cisco Media Processor also supports the insertion of metadata into a Windows Media or
Flash stream. Such metadata can be statistics, URLs for advertisements, and contextual information.
Multiple Solutions
The Cisco Media Processor Family offers multiple options to meet your streaming needs. From single format to
multiformat, from SD to HD, to streaming audio to mobile phones, the Cisco Media Processor does it all.
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