Cisco Cisco AnyRes VOD Server Fascicule
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Letterboxing
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Hard Telecine
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10- to 8-bit dithering
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Color space conversion
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High-frequency noise reduction
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Inverse telecine
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Watermark overlay
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Time code burn-in
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AviSynth scripts
Outputs
Encode modes
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Single and dual pass
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Constant bitrate (CBR)
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Variable bitrate (VBR) constrained
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VBR unconstrained
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VBR quality
Audio and video
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Windows Media Video (VC-1 and SMPTE-421M) Simple, Main, and Advanced profiles
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Windows Media Audio Standard and Professional (up to 8 channels)
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VC-1 and H.264 Smooth
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Flash On2 VP6
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MPEG-4 part 2 Simple and Advanced profiles
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H.264 and AVC Baseline, Main, and High profiles up to Level 5.1
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MPEG-2 Main and High profiles up to 4:2:2 color space
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AC-3 audio 2 and 6 channels
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AAC audio (LC and HE AAC)
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MPEG-1 Layer II Audio
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MP3 audio
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WAV LPCM audio
Data
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Thumbnail generation (BMP, JPEG, and PNG)
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Captioning
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Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) for Windows Media and VC-1
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Open captions
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Vertical blanking interval (VBI)
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Closed captioning CEA 608 for AVI, MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264
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Closed captioning CEA 708 for AVI, MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264
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Time code
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Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) time code
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Presentation time
Post-processing
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Digital rights management (DRM)
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Common Index Format (CIF) for Cisco VDS-OS
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AviSynth script management
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User-defined post-job process
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ASF-to-TS conversion
System Requirements
Table 3 lists system requirements for Cisco AnyRes Video on Demand Encode Node.
Table 3.
System Requirements
Minimum system requirements
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Hex-core Intel
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Xeon
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processor, 2.7 GHz or faster*
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Windows Server 2008 R2
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16 to 32 GB RAM
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500 GB hard drives, when local disks are used
* Faster processors reduce job time; additional processors increase density
Also supported
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vSphere v5.0 or later