Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
Guidelines for Video Content
Consider the following guidelines for deployment of video content in Cisco
StadiumVision Director:
StadiumVision Director:
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Video files can range in size, however the maximum supported file
size is 2 GB.
size is 2 GB.
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Be sure that your video content meets the requirements described in
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For SV-4K video content:
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Use a combination of multicast and locally stored videos for the
video regions. While using multicast or locally-stored videos for
both video regions is supported, it is recommend to use a
combination of multicast and locally-stored videos for the video
regions (or local video for both video regions).
video regions. While using multicast or locally-stored videos for
both video regions is supported, it is recommend to use a
combination of multicast and locally-stored videos for the video
regions (or local video for both video regions).
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Create video content that is the same size as the video region in
which it will be rendered. This avoids any unnecessary video
scaling.
which it will be rendered. This avoids any unnecessary video
scaling.
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The audio track for any local video content should be sampled at
48 kHz.
48 kHz.
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All local video content must include an audio PID (even if silent,
without an audio source present).
without an audio source present).
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Use progressive video modes instead of interlaced to achieve
optimal video display.
optimal video display.
Macroblocking
Video content that contains large IFrames can cause macroblocking during
playback on SV-4K media players. Macroblocking is a video artifact where
areas of a video image appear as small blocks or squares as shown in the
following figure.
playback on SV-4K media players. Macroblocking is a video artifact where
areas of a video image appear as small blocks or squares as shown in the
following figure.
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