Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 8.5(1) Guía De Instalación
Playing Back Recordings
You can search for a
using the Unified MCP APIs. See the Cisco Unified MCP Developer Guide for more information.
You can play back Unified MCP recordings using the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
or by downloading the recording as an .mp4 file.
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Playback
: You can playback Unified MCP recordings using any player which supports RTSP
or .MP4 formats (for example, VLC--VideoLAN Client, or Quicktime). If you listen to a
forked media recording using VLC, you can only listen to one
at a time, and
not both at the same time. With other players like Quicktime, you can listen to both tracks
at the same time.
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Download
: If you prefer to listen to both audio channels and view the video at the same time,
export any Unified MCP recording to MP4 format (using the
convertSession
API). You
can then download that file using standard HTTP access methods. Using the downloaded
MP4 file, you can listen to both audio channels and view the video at the same time.
Converting to MP4 also makes the file portable and allows you to copy it to a location of
your choice.
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Client applications can communicate directly with the Unified MCP Media Service by using
the
downloadUrl
parameter in the Session Query APIs. Each API will have a
downloadUrl
only for AUDIO tracks. You cannot download Unified MCP video tracks in the RAW format.
The downloaded recording is only available in the RAW format. This URL is conditionally
present in the session query response only if the
sessionState
is CLOSED_NORMAL or
in the
sessionEvent
only if the eventAction is ENDED. For other sessions in other states,
(ACTIVE, DELETED, or CLOSED_ERROR),
downloadUrl
is not available. See
for more details on RAW formats.
While
rtspUrl
allows streaming,
downloadUrl
provides downloading capability.
Consequently, the RTSP URL is provided for active
, while the downloaded
URL is only available for closed sessions.
Media Forking
All Cisco IP phones, supported by Unified MCP, have a built-in bridge (BIB) which allow
incoming and outgoing media streams to be forked. Unified MCP makes use of this capability
to record inbound and outbound forked media. See the Unified CM documentation for more
.
Blog Recording
Unified MCP enables you to create blog recordings (audio and video) using supported Cisco
IP phones. Once recorded, third-party applications can publish these blog recordings.
Installation and Administration Guide for Cisco MediaSense 8.5(1)
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Unified MCP
Understanding Unified MCP Terminology