Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine)
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Integration Note for Configuring Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 Release 3.1 with Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.1
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Configure Cisco Show and Share to use the Cisco MXE 3500 for Transcoding Videos
Cisco DMM verifies the connection to the Cisco MXE. If it cannot contact the Cisco MXE, an error
message appears. If you receive an error, verify your settings and try again.
message appears. If you receive an error, verify your settings and try again.
Configure Cisco Show and Share to use the Cisco MXE 3500 for
Transcoding Videos
Transcoding Videos
Procedure
Step 1
Log into Cisco Show and Share with admin or superuser privileges.
Step 2
Chose Administration from the global navigation.
Step 3
Choose Setup > Media Experience Engine.
The Media Experience Engine Settings page displays.
Step 4
Select Enable Media Experience Engine.
Step 5
Select one of the following choices:
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Do not transcode Windows Media video content. Prevents Windows media files (.wmv, .wma,
.asx, and .asf) from being transcoded. They will be handled natively by Cisco Show and Share. Users
will not be able to use the built-in video editor with these file types. This option is enabled by
default.
.asx, and .asf) from being transcoded. They will be handled natively by Cisco Show and Share. Users
will not be able to use the built-in video editor with these file types. This option is enabled by
default.
•
Allow Windows media content to be transcoded. Allows Windows media files to be transcoded
by the Cisco MXE. Users that are uploading Windows media files are given the option to skip
transcoding and have the files processed natively by Cisco Show and Share. They would want to skip
transcoding if their media contained embedded closed captioning. When Windows media video
content is transcoded, any embedded Closed Captioning is lost.
by the Cisco MXE. Users that are uploading Windows media files are given the option to skip
transcoding and have the files processed natively by Cisco Show and Share. They would want to skip
transcoding if their media contained embedded closed captioning. When Windows media video
content is transcoded, any embedded Closed Captioning is lost.