Cisco Cisco Digital Media Player 4300G Hoja De Datos
Data Sheet
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Remote management of display (on/off, volume, contrast, and
brightness)*
brightness)*
Ability to control critical digital signage display functions remotely,
reducing the need for local operations resources
reducing the need for local operations resources
Full-screen video or division of the screen*
Capability to view video or graphics in full-screen mode
Capability to divide displays into separate regions for multiple content
playback windows with text, tickers, graphics, and video
playback windows with text, tickers, graphics, and video
Customizable on-screen presentations
Customized interface to reflect your organization’s brand
Small form factor: 7.5 x 5 x 1.5 in. (190 x 127 x 38 mm); weighs 1 lb
(0.45 kg)
(0.45 kg)
Easy to mount to digital displays
15W power consumption
Low power consumption for higher reliability and reduced capital
expenditures (CapEx) and operating expenses (OpEx)—environmentally
friendly
expenditures (CapEx) and operating expenses (OpEx)—environmentally
friendly
Integration with Cisco Digital Media Suite, Cisco Application and
Content Networking System (ACNS) , and Cisco Wide Area
Application Services (WAAS) products
Content Networking System (ACNS) , and Cisco Wide Area
Application Services (WAAS) products
Flexibility spanning the entire digital media value chain: Easily layer on
other video applications such as Cisco Show and Share (video on
demand [VoD] and live webcasting to the desktop user)
other video applications such as Cisco Show and Share (video on
demand [VoD] and live webcasting to the desktop user)
*With the Cisco Digital Media Manager; dependent on chosen display technology
Product Specifications
Tables 2 and 3 give specifications and device manager client requirements, respectively, for the Cisco Digital Media
Player 4305G.
Table 2.
Cisco Digital Media Player 4305G Product Specifications
Product Parameter
Specification
Supported protocols
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FTP and Secure FTP (SFTP)
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HTTP and HTTPS
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User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
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Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) over Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
Video containers
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MPEG Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, and MTS)
Video codecs
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Video MPEG1
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Video MPEG2: Main Profile at High Level
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Video MPEG4 Part 2: Advanced Simple Profile at Level 5
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Aspect ratio: 4:3 and 16:9
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HD (up to 1080 at 16:9) progressive and interlace video resolution
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Video data rate up to 28 Mbps
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Overall delay 1–3 sec
Note: Please consult other Cisco documentation or your local Cisco representative for exact audio codec,
video codec, resolution, bit-rate, and encapsulation combinations.
video codec, resolution, bit-rate, and encapsulation combinations.
Audio codecs
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Audio MPEG1 Layers 1 and 2
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MP3
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MPEG4 AAC Low Complexity
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AC-3
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Audio data rate: 64–320 kbps
Note: Please consult other Cisco documentation or your local Cisco representative for exact audio codec,
video codec, resolution, bit-rate, and encapsulation combinations.
video codec, resolution, bit-rate, and encapsulation combinations.
Ethernet copper 10/100BASE-T, RCA Video, S-Video, RCA Audio Left, RCA Audio Right, HDMI, and RS-
232 and USB
232 and USB
Cable Type*
Maximum Supported Cable Length
Composite or RCA cable
10 ft (3.05 m)
HDMI 1.1**
16 ft (4.08 m)
S-Video
10 ft (3.05 m)
Physical connectors
*Cable quality can be a factor.
**You can use an HDMI extender product to extend the cable to 150 ft.
Transmitter Type
Maximum Supported Distance
Remote control
Infrared (IR)
15 ft (4.57m)