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This section describes the following Capture–Transform–Share solution components:
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Cisco TelePresence® Content Server: Capture Live Meetings and Transform Two-Way Interactive,
One-Way Live, and VoD Media
One-Way Live, and VoD Media
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Cisco MXE 3500: Transform VoD and One-Way Live Streaming Applications
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Cisco Show and Share® Video Sharing Application: Share One-Way Live Media and VoDs
3.1 Cisco TelePresence Content Server: Capture Live Meetings and Transform
Two-Way Interactive, One-Way Live, and VoD Media
The Cisco TelePresence Content Server (Content Server) is a network appliance that enables organizations
to share knowledge and enhance communication by recording their videoconferences and multimedia
presentations for live and on-demand access (Figure 5).
to share knowledge and enhance communication by recording their videoconferences and multimedia
presentations for live and on-demand access (Figure 5).
The Cisco TelePresence Management System (Cisco TMS) can automatically include the Content Server
in any scheduled or impromptu event. The Content Server workflow automatically produces high-quality
videos of any standards-based conference from a multipoint control unit (MCU), Cisco TelePresence Server,
or directly from a Cisco TelePresence System endpoint, including the video participants and any secondary
content, such as a presentation.
in any scheduled or impromptu event. The Content Server workflow automatically produces high-quality
videos of any standards-based conference from a multipoint control unit (MCU), Cisco TelePresence Server,
or directly from a Cisco TelePresence System endpoint, including the video participants and any secondary
content, such as a presentation.
Whether it is a university lecture, a corporate training session, an executive meeting, or any other critical event,
the Content Server streamlines the process of capturing content throughout the organization.
the Content Server streamlines the process of capturing content throughout the organization.
Figure 5. Cisco TelePresence Content Server
Features and Benefits
• Creates business-quality multimedia content easily from any H.323 or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
videoconferencing endpoint
• Supports live and on-demand streaming
• Creates content from anywhere using Cisco Expressway™ technology
• Manages and distributes live or recorded content to any PC and leading portable media devices in Flash,
• Creates content from anywhere using Cisco Expressway™ technology
• Manages and distributes live or recorded content to any PC and leading portable media devices in Flash,
Microsoft Windows Media, and MPEG-4 formats
• Compatible with major distribution servers and leading corporate and education Web 2.0 portals
• Streamlines the production and distribution of professional video podcasts across the organization
• Integrates with the Cisco Show and Share media sharing application and Cisco MXE 3500
• Streamlines the production and distribution of professional video podcasts across the organization
• Integrates with the Cisco Show and Share media sharing application and Cisco MXE 3500