Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director メンテナンスマニュアル
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Video Content
StadiumVision supports two types of video content:
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Video from the headend (in-house terrestrial TV and satellite and cable
providers). The format of video provided from the headend is dependent upon
the source. See the
the source. See the
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Video from the StadiumVision ad insertion solution (purchased separately).
The Cisco StadiumVision ad insertion solution allows the local insertion of
MPEG-2 ads into the in-house feeds.
MPEG-2 ads into the in-house feeds.
Cisco StadiumVision uses live video broadcasts in MPEG-4 (DMP 4310G) and
MPEG-2 (DMP 4310G and DMP 4305G) format (HD or SD). Video feeds arrive at
venues from multiple sources:
MPEG-2 (DMP 4310G and DMP 4305G) format (HD or SD). Video feeds arrive at
venues from multiple sources:
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In-house sources are provided by cameras placed throughout the venue and are
used for live coverage of the event.
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Over-the-air (OTA, or off-air) sources are normally sent from broadcast
transmitters owned by the local network affiliates of the national broadcasters,
such as CBS and NBC, as well as public television stations.
such as CBS and NBC, as well as public television stations.
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Cable/fiber sources include Multiple Service Operators (MSO), such as Comcast
and Cablevision, as well as ILEC providers, such as AT&T and Verizon.
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Satellite sources include direct broadcast satellite providers, such as DirecTV
and Dish Networks.
more information on how video feeds are provided in StadiumVision.
Static Graphic Content
Static graphics are used for advertisements or informational messages that do not
require motion. This could include welcome messages for luxury suites or
directional information after an event. Static graphics are stored locally on the
network file server or in flash memory on the DMP.
require motion. This could include welcome messages for luxury suites or
directional information after an event. Static graphics are stored locally on the
network file server or in flash memory on the DMP.
graphics in regions 1 and 3, and full motion video in region 2.
The size of the content in each region depends upon the resolution supported by
the DMP. The DMP 4310G supports 1920 x 1066 pixel resolution while the DMP
4305G supports 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. The content needs to be created so
that it displays properly for the TV resolution. Refer to the
the DMP. The DMP 4310G supports 1920 x 1066 pixel resolution while the DMP
4305G supports 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. The content needs to be created so
that it displays properly for the TV resolution. Refer to the
template/region.