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Figure 13. Media Server Configuration 
 
User Experience 
Using a predefined Content Server recording alias, you can call a Cisco TelePresence bridge from the Content 
Server user interface, or call a Content Server recording alias from a videoconferencing endpoint, such as 
Jabber Video or EX90. When the recording is completed and a certain time passes, depending on the length 
of the video, you can log in to the Cisco Show and Share application and find the video in the Most Recent 
tab. You need only to record the video; all other processes are automated by the integrations between Content 
Server and Cisco MXE 3500, and between Cisco MXE 3500 and the Cisco Show and Share application. 
When the Cisco MXE 3500 completes the recording and processes it through its integration with the Cisco 
Show and Share application, you can view the recorded video in the Cisco Show and Share application. 
5.3 Deployment Scenario 3: Live Streaming—Content Server to Cisco Show and 
Share Application
The Content Server to Cisco Show and Share live streaming integration enables recording and live streaming 
of corporate-structured meetings, companywide broadcasts, and training and events, and makes them 
viewable on the Cisco Show and Share application (Figure 14). 
Figure 14. Live Streaming with Content Server to Cisco Show and Share Application (for PCs Only) 
 
WMV Unicast
TCS
SnS
Note: For live streaming to a Macintosh, use H.264 streaming through Wowza.