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Call or Media Flow 
Configure a Cisco MXE 3500 profile to automatically publish transcoded videos to the Cisco Show and Share 
application. Configure Content Server with the media server to use the Cisco MXE 3500 profile to autopublish 
to the Cisco Show and Share application. You can create recordings on the Content Server using your 
personal recording alias. If your recording alias uses the template that has the Cisco MXE 3500 distribution 
output, then your recording is automatically distributed to the Cisco Show and Share application. 
1.   Content Server records a video by joining either a Cisco TelePresence bridge or a videoconferencing 
endpoint calling into the Content Server. 
2.  Content Server sends the recorded video to Cisco MXE 3500 through FTP. 
3.   Cisco MXE 3500 transcodes and transrates the video, optionally adds bumper, trailer, graphics overlay, or 
watermark, and then publishes the video to the Cisco Show and Share application through the Cisco Show 
and Share application programming interface (API). 
Components 
The following components are used in this deployment: 
•  Content Server Release 5.2 or later 
•  Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.1 or later 
•  Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.3 or later 
Configuration Overview 
The administrator performs the following configuration tasks: 
1.  Log onto the Cisco MXE 3500. 
  a.  Configure a profile to send a video recording to the Cisco Show and Share application. Optionally, add 
bumper, trailer, graphics overlay, and watermark to the profile. 
2.  Log onto the Content Server as a site manager. 
a.  Add a Cisco MXE 3500 media server configuration and give the configuration an identifiable name. 
  b.  Choose the profile created in step 1 from the drop-down menu of all profiles available on the Cisco MXE 
3500. 
  c.  Create or edit a template on the Content Server, adding a distribution output to send the recording to the 
Cisco MXE 3500 and choosing the media server configuration created in step 2a from the drop-down 
menu (Figure 13).