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Call or Media Flow 
In this deployment, Content Server records a meeting and uploads the VoD to the Cisco Show and Share 
application. When initiating a recording in Content Server, you can specify a bit rate that is compatible with the 
network bandwidth. You can record the VoD in MP4 for Flash. 
1.  Content Server records a meeting in MPEG-4 for Flash format. 
2.   After recording and processing, Content Server automatically uploads the VoD to the Cisco Show and 
Share application into a predefined category. 
3.  End users are directed to a URL on the Cisco Show and Share application to view the VoD. 
Components 
The following components are used in this deployment: 
•  Content Server Release 5.0 or later 
•  Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.1 or later 
•  (Optional) Cisco VCS Control 
Configuration Overview 
The following configuration steps are required for this deployment: 
•  Configure Cisco Show and Share application
•  Configure Content Server
Configure Cisco Show and Share Application
1.  Set up Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM) and Cisco Show and Share application. 
4.  Set up user authentication and define roles for users. 
5.   Configure categories for published VoDs. For detailed configuration information, refer to the following 
documents: 
•  Administration Guide for Cisco Digital Media Suite at:  
•  User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Manager at:  
•  Administrator Guide for Cisco Show and Share application at:  
Configure Content Server 
•  Set up a media server on the Content Server that points to the Cisco Show and Share server. 
•  Set up a recording alias and its associated template, which links to the media server. 
•  (Optional) Register to a Cisco VCS Control to facilitate allowing videoconferencing endpoints to call into a 
Content Server recording alias.