Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Hoja De Datos
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Data Sheet
Cisco MXE 3500 Media Experience Engine
Product Overview
The Cisco
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MXE 3500 Media Experience Engine is a powerful and flexible network appliance in the Cisco line of
media transformation products. As a central component of the Cisco architecture for optimizing medianet for
video, the Cisco MXE 3500 delivers a comprehensive set of media-transformation services to help capture,
transform, and share video. These services make video content findable, accessible, and easy to consume
anytime, anywhere, on any device.
The media-transformation services delivered on the Cisco MXE 3500 include:
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Any-to-any media adaptation
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Media postproduction
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Cisco Pulse
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video analytics
These services combine professional quality and options with consumer-grade ease of use, enabling anyone in an
organization to produce effective videos. With media-transformation services, organizations can accelerate
communications, enhance training and educational activities, and make meetings more productive.
Any-to-Any Media Adaptation
With any-to-any media adaptation, recorded and live video content is automatically adapted from a range of
incompatible media formats, resolutions, and speeds, from standard definition (SD) up to high definition (HD), so
you can view the content on demand or live with a wide variety of playback devices and applications.
The Cisco MXE 3500 supports workflow automation for adapting source multimedia streams and files according to
highly customizable rule sets, or profiles, providing a "set it and forget it" approach to recurring adaptation jobs.
The Cisco MXE 3500 supports live streaming by ingesting live video IP streams, such as live Windows Media
streams up to full HD, and transcodes the streams into common formats for live-to-live and live-to-file adaptation.
You can transcode live IP source streams into one or more live webcast streams for consumption through
streaming servers on devices that support Windows Media, Flash, and H.264 formats. You also can transcode live
IP source streams into live H.264 in MPEG-2 TS Transport Streams to display on Cisco Digital Media Players and
Cisco Digital Signage solutions.
In addition to live streams, the Cisco MXE 3500 can ingest video through an automated workflow from a broad
range of video content creation devices, encoders, software, and recorders, such as the Cisco TelePresence
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Content Server. This tightly integrated workflow extends to many applications for video management and
distribution, such as Cisco Show and Share
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and Cisco Digital Signage solutions, as well as a variety of external
streaming servers and content-distribution networks located anywhere on the network.
Media Postproduction
The media postproduction capabilities of the Cisco MXE 3500 offer several innovative professional studio-quality
video features that can be fully automated and applied to source media files. For example, you can insert an