Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 Release 3.0
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Important Notes
Step 5
Click Download Now and save MXE3500-SW-UPG-PATCH-1.zip to a temporary media, such as a
flash drive, or to a network server that you can access from the Cisco MXE 3500 when you install the
patch.
flash drive, or to a network server that you can access from the Cisco MXE 3500 when you install the
patch.
Step 6
See the readme.txt file that is included inMXE3500-SW-UPG-PATCH-1.zip for installation
instructions.
instructions.
Important Notes
Standalone and Resource Manager Deployments
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Directories must be configured only as UNC paths to a network share for Cisco MXE 3500 Resource
Manager deployments. Directory locations must be accessible to all Hosts.
Manager deployments. Directory locations must be accessible to all Hosts.
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Directories can be configured as local paths or UNC paths for Cisco MXE 3500 standalone
deployments. Directory locations must be accessible to all Hosts.
deployments. Directory locations must be accessible to all Hosts.
File Formats
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A maximum of 8 audio tracks is supported with QuickTime format.
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Re-wrapping is supported only for MPEG Encoder with an MPEG-PS input file (CSCsu08447).
Job Profiles
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Cisco MXE 3500 ships with preconfigured Job Profiles. A Job Profile is a template that defines how
jobs are processed, and it contains the settings that are required to process jobs from beginning to end.
Job Profiles are optimized for different types of input media, encoding output, and distribution, and
they align with modern distribution devices, such as iPod, iTunes, and so on. See the “Standard
Cisco MXE 3500 Job Profiles” section in the User Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500
to learn more about the preconfigured Job Profiles.
jobs are processed, and it contains the settings that are required to process jobs from beginning to end.
Job Profiles are optimized for different types of input media, encoding output, and distribution, and
they align with modern distribution devices, such as iPod, iTunes, and so on. See the “Standard
Cisco MXE 3500 Job Profiles” section in the User Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500
to learn more about the preconfigured Job Profiles.
Caution
We strongly recommend that you use the preconfigured Job Profiles and change settings only if you
understand the consequences. Modifying preconfigured Job Profile settings or creating new Job Profiles
with settings that media standards do not support can result in job processing failures or produce
undesirable output.
understand the consequences. Modifying preconfigured Job Profile settings or creating new Job Profiles
with settings that media standards do not support can result in job processing failures or produce
undesirable output.
User Interface
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The Live Capture feature using Capture Card hardware is not supported; related settings are
nonfunctional (CSCsr96178).
nonfunctional (CSCsr96178).
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Tape jobs are not supported.
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Forensic Watermarking and Fingerprint features are not supported; therefore, related settings are
nonfunctional.
nonfunctional.
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Configuration of Quicktime encoder setting is done through a direct access to the device, not through
the Web UI. See the User Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 for more information.
the Web UI. See the User Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 for more information.
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The User Administration and Profile Spaces features are not available with Cisco MXE 3500
standalone deployment. The User Administration feature is available only with a Resource Manager
deployment. See also the
standalone deployment. The User Administration feature is available only with a Resource Manager
deployment. See also the
IP Capture
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The maximum supported resolution of input stream is 1080i, and only MPEG-2 encoding is supported
for input payload. The maximum resolution of output stream is 720p.
for input payload. The maximum resolution of output stream is 720p.