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Getting Started Guide for Cisco Digital Media Players
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DMP Overview
Cisco Digital Media Players (DMPs) are highly reliable, compact, solid-state devices for IP networks. 
DMPs process High Definition and Standard Definition video, multimedia and animations, web pages, 
and other supported content types for playback. You expose targeted audiences to this programming 
when you schedule its playback — live or on demand — on a public presentation system that is 
attached to a DMP. This presentation system might be a display (monitor), touchscreen, video projector, 
or video wall.
DMPs consume very little power and are designed for fast deployment throughout IP networks of any 
size, without the burden of high ongoing operational cost. And thoughtful use of Cisco Medianet 
technologies can make DMP deployments faster and simpler than ever before.
DMPs are compatible with popular systems for networked content distribution, including 
Cisco Enterprise Content Delivery System (ECDS), Cisco Application and Content Networking System 
(ACNS) and Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS).
Any two DMP models will differ in their features, attributes, strengths, limitations, and general 
availability. Some DMPs differ from others, for example, in their support for interaction through touch. 
To learn what your DMP supports, see its datasheet at 
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DMPs are a major component of Cisco Digital Media Suite (Cisco DMS) and Cisco StadiumVision, both 
of which we describe elsewhere in this guide.
DMPDM
Tip
We optimize and certify DMPs for use with centralized management solutions that we sell and 
license separately. 
See the 
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A lightweight webserver on every DMP runs a web-based “craft interface” called Digital Media Player 
Device Manager
, or DMPDM. Because DMPDM is limited to the simplest functions and does not scale 
beyond its own host DMP, we recommend that you manage all DMPs centrally. 
DMP 4305G
DMP 4310G
DMP 4400G