Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Manual De Mantenimiento
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Chapter 2 Content Rules and Specifications
for Release 2.4
for Release 2.4
Before you import content, be sure your content is in the correct format, is the
appropriate size, and has the correct dimensions for where it will be displayed. If the
content is not the correct size for the region into which it will be placed, the image
will either be cropped or there will be blank space in the region.
appropriate size, and has the correct dimensions for where it will be displayed. If the
content is not the correct size for the region into which it will be placed, the image
will either be cropped or there will be blank space in the region.
Content Dimensions
The content dimensions will depend on whether the image will play in full screen
mode or in one region of a multi-region screen template. If it is shown in full screen
mode, the image should match the resolution of the graphics screen of the DMP:
mode or in one region of a multi-region screen template. If it is shown in full screen
mode, the image should match the resolution of the graphics screen of the DMP:
DMP 4310G: 1920 x 1080
DMP 4305G: 1366 x 768
Here are some things to consider regarding content:
• If the content will be shown in a region of a multi-region screen template, it must
match the dimensions of that region.
• You should only use the 1920 x 1080 screen templates on the DMP 4310G.
Video and Video Ad Formats
Cisco StadiumVision supports two types of video:
• Video from the head end (in-house terrestrial TV and satellite and cable
providers, typically multicast).
• Video locally stored on the DMP and played through a Video Playlist.
Video from the Head End
The format of video provided from the head end is dependent upon the source. See
the
the
more details.
locally on the DMP 4310G and played through a video playlist.