Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director
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Enhancements to the StadiumVision Templates
The default templates that were provided in 1.5 are now available in both
1920x1080 and 1366x768 resolution. Only the 1366x768 templates can be used
with a DMP 4305, regardless of the resolution of the attached TV.
1920x1080 and 1366x768 resolution. Only the 1366x768 templates can be used
with a DMP 4305, regardless of the resolution of the attached TV.
In addition, Cisco StadiumVision Director now provides the capability to create
custom templates, allowing you to customize the size and arrangements of the
regions. With the DMP 4310, a non-video region can overlap a vide region - as
the 4310 supports graphics with transparency/opacity. Cisco StadiumVision
Director does not prevent the use of overlapping regions on a 4305, however
this is not recommended as the outcome may be undesirable.
custom templates, allowing you to customize the size and arrangements of the
regions. With the DMP 4310, a non-video region can overlap a vide region - as
the 4310 supports graphics with transparency/opacity. Cisco StadiumVision
Director does not prevent the use of overlapping regions on a 4305, however
this is not recommended as the outcome may be undesirable.
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Modifications to Volume Control
Improvements have been made to the volume control for TVs.
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During implementation, you have three options for volume control strategy
(as configured through Cisco StadiumVision Director):
External: The volume on the TV is be controlled by sending commands from
the DMP to the TV (via RS-232)
the DMP to the TV (via RS-232)
Internal: The volume on the TV is controlled by changing the volume of the
audio feed that is transmitted from the DMP.
audio feed that is transmitted from the DMP.
None: The volume cannot be adjusted. This is useful for TVs that are used
for video only where any audio is provided separately (such as in a bar).
for video only where any audio is provided separately (such as in a bar).
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The granularity of the volume control has been increased and can be
configured through Cisco StadiumVision Director.
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You can specify the number of times the RS-232 command for volume
control is sent (repeated) when volume up or down is pressed on the IR
remote or IP phone. The default is 1. You can also specify the delay between
the repeated commands. This is to accommodate different behaviors in
different TV models.
remote or IP phone. The default is 1. You can also specify the delay between
the repeated commands. This is to accommodate different behaviors in
different TV models.
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Support for Basic Venue Transformation
To allow multi-use venues to change the “look and feel” of StadiumVision
between events, support has been added to enable:
between events, support has been added to enable:
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Use of logos on the channel guide, such that the logo reflects the team
participating in the current event.
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Use of different backgrounds on the IP phones in the luxury suites and other
local control areas.
Note: Switching phone backgrounds can produce undesired visual effects and
should be tested prior to implementation.
should be tested prior to implementation.
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Support for Server Backup and Restore
Cisco StadiumVision Director now includes options to backup and restore the
data from the server either to a local file or to another server. This provides the
data from the server either to a local file or to another server. This provides the