Capture Transform Share Configuration Guide

Capture Transform Share Configuration
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Preface
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Organization, page iii
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Related Procedures, page iv
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Conventions, page iv
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page v
Organization
Title
Description
Live WMV Stream from Cisco TelePresence Content
Server to Cisco Show and Share
Describes the configuration required in Cisco TCS and Cisco Show
and Share to view a Live event stream from Cisco TCS to view on
Cisco Show and Share.
Live WMV Stream from Cisco TelePresence Content
Server to Cisco MXE 3500 to Cisco Digital Media
Player
Describes the configuration required in the Cisco TCS,
Cisco MXE 3500 and Cisco DMM to enable a live stream from
Cisco TCS for sharing on a Cisco DMP.
Video On Demand from Cisco TelePresence Content
Server to Cisco Cisco Show and Share
Describes the configuration required in Cisco TCS to share a VoD
on Cisco Show and Share that was captured on Cisco TCS.
Transcode and Add Pulse Video Analytics to Video
Content on Cisco Show and Share
Describes the configuration required in the Cisco MXE 3500 and
Cisco Show and Share to enable transcoding and Pulse video
analytics for videos uploaded to Cisco Show and Share.
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Related Procedures
Related Procedures
To configure a Wowza or Quicktime media server and for other product integration procedures, see these
additional resources.
Cisco TCS:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11347/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.h
tml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11347/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Cisco Show and Share
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6682/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.ht
ml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6682/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
Cisco MXE 3500:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12130/products_installation_and_configuration_guides_list.h
tml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12130/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
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Live WMV Stream from Cisco TelePresence
Content Server to Cisco Show and Share
Revised: February 26, 2013
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Prerequisites, page 1
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Cisco TCS Configuration, page 2
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Cisco Show and Share Configuration, page 3
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Testing the Configuration, page 4
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User Experience, page 5
Prerequisites
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Endpoint (E20, EX60, EX90, C-Series, or MXP), cisco MCE 4500 Series, or Cisco TelePresence
Server has the ability to make an H.323 or SIP video call to the Cisco TelePresence Content Server
(TCS).
Note
An E20 is unable to send secondary content channel and will only send the main video.
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Cisco TCS Release 5.0 or later.
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Administrator login credentials for the Cisco TCS, Cisco Show and Share
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Cisco Show and Share software requirements:
– Version 5.2.1 or higher
– Live Event Manager License is installed.
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Cisco TCS Configuration
Cisco TCS Configuration
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Configuring the Publishing Point for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
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Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
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Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
Configuring the Publishing Point for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
RDC (remote desktop connection) to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools >Windows Media Services.
Step 3
From the Windows Media Services window, navigate to Publishing Points > TCSUnicastTemplate.
Step 4
Right-click TCSunicastTemplate, select Duplicate.
Step 5
Enter NewLivePush as the new Publishing Point Name. You have now created a new static publishing
point called NewLivePush.
Step 6
Go to the “Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on page 2.
Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click the Management tab.
Step 3
Click Recording Setup > Media Server Configurations.
Step 4
Click + Add Windows Media Streaming Server Configuration.
Step 5
Enter a unique name, for example Show and Share New Live Push.
Step 6
In the Server Settings section:
Step 7
a.
For Unicast Server address, enter the Cisco TCS IP address of FQDN.
b.
Click Support Live Unicast Streaming. The Live Unicast Streaming Settings section displays
below the Server Settings section.
In the Live Unicast Streaming Settings section, enter the following information:
a.
For Server Push port, enter 8080.
b.
For the Publishing Point, select Use Existing.
c.
Enter the new publishing point NewLivePush.
Step 8
Click Save.
Step 9
Go to the “Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on
page 2.
Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
Click on Management tab.
Step 2
Click Recording Setup > Recording Aliases.
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Cisco Show and Share Configuration
Step 3
Click + Add Recording Alias.
Step 4
On the Add recording alias page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Recording alias section, enter a Name for the recording alias, such as TCS Live WMV to SnS,
and choose System for the Recording alias type.
b.
In the dialing properties section, enter the H323ID, e164alias, SIP URI, and SIP display name.
Note
Step 5
If the Cisco TCS is configured for gateway mode, you will see the H.323 and E.164 prefixes. If
the Cisco TCS is set for terminal mode registrations to the Cisco Video Communication Server
(VCS), you will not see the prefixes.
c.
Click Save.
d.
In the Recordings Settings section, click Add at the end of the Template line. The add template
window appears.
On the Add a template page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Template section, enter a template name, such as TCS to SnS Live Template, and check
Viewable in the Content Server web interface.
b.
In the Outputs to view in the Content Server web interface section, choose Switching, Windows
Media as the On-demand Format, and Large as the Size.
c.
In the On demand media server configuration settings section, select Local Windows Media
Streaming Server from the Windows Media drop down list.
d.
In the Live Stream section, check the Live Stream check box to enable live streaming.
e.
In the Live media server configuration settings section, select Show and Share New Live Push as
the media server configuration. This is the media server that you created in the “Configuring the
Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on page 2.
f.
Click Save and then click Return. The Add Recording Alias page displays the TCS WMV Live to
SnS recording alias that was being configured before creating a template.
Step 6
In the Default recording information, enter metadata for the recording: Name, Description, Speaker,
Location, Copyright, Keywords for searching, and Category under which to the list the recording.
Step 7
Scroll to the top or bottom and click Save and then click Return.
Cisco Show and Share Configuration
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Configuring Live Event License and User Privileges, page 3
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Configuring a Live Event, page 4
Configuring Live Event License and User Privileges
Step 1
Log into Cisco Show and Share with admin or superuser privileges.
Step 2
Check that the Live Event License is installed.
Step 3
Check that the user accounts for uploading and publishing live events have LiveEventUser privileges.
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Testing the Configuration
Configuring a Live Event
Step 1
Sign into Cisco Show and Share with a user account that has LiveEventUser privileges.
Step 2
Click on My Show and Share in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
Step 3
Create a Live Event.
Step 4
a.
On the upper right click Create a Live Event.
b.
Choose event type as Non-DME Live Event.
c.
Enter Name of the Event. For example, Live TCS Stream - Quarterly Update.
d.
Enter Description of the event.
e.
Enter Tags for the event.
f.
Enter the Video URL for this event—rtsp://TCS_ip_address/Publishing_Point_Name.
g.
Leave the video format as WMV.
h.
Enter the start and end time for the live stream. This should be same time that TCS starts and ends
the live stream.
i.
Upload or Choose Live Event Images. These are .jpg or .swf files.
j.
Click Save as Draft.
Publish the Live Event.
a.
Click on My Live Events. The new event with name Live TCS Stream - Quarterly Update is listed.
b.
Click Administer.
c.
Click Start to begin the broadcast.
d.
Click on My Show and Share in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
e.
Click My Live Events, and and click Publish for Live TCS Stream - Quarterly Update.
f.
In the Publish Live Event screen verify the information:
– If security is enforced on this video, place the appropriate users in the permissions section.
– Place the video in the proper category.
g.
Click Publish to make the video available to viewers. The page refreshes.
Step 5
Click on Videos, and search for Live TCS Stream - Quarterly Update.
Step 6
Click on Live TCS Stream - Quarterly Update. The Video page appears.
Testing the Configuration
Step 1
Start a live event on Cisco TCS.
a.
Step 2
From an end point, call the Cisco TCS recording alias created earlier.
Make sure that the publishing point on Cisco TCS has started automatically.
a.
Open a Remote Desktop session and log in to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Launch Windows Media Services window; the NewLivePush publishing point should be active.
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User Experience
Step 3
In about 15 minutes, the live stream should appear on the Live TCS STream - Quarterly Update video
page.
User Experience
Step 1
Start a live event on Cisco TCS.
a.
Step 2
From an end point, call the Cisco TCS recording alias that is configured for Live WMV stream to
Cisco Show and Share.
View the live event.
a.
Go to the predefined, Cisco Show and Share web URL to view the live event.
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Live WMV Stream from Cisco TelePresence
Content Server to Cisco MXE 3500 to
Cisco Digital Media Player
Revised: February 26, 2013
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Prerequisites, page 1
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Cisco TelePresence Content Server Configuration, page 1
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Cisco MXE 3500 Configuration, page 6
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Digital Media Player Configuration, page 7
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User Experience, page 8
Prerequisites
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Cisco TelePresence Content Server (TCS) Release 5.0 or later.
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Cisco Media Experience Engine (MXE) 3500 Release 3.2 or later.
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Cisco Digital Media Player (DMP) Device Manager 5.0 or later.
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Administrator login credentials for the Cisco TCS, Cisco MXE 3500, and Cisco DMP
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To view a multicast stream, your network must be multicast enabled.
•
The Cisco MXE 3500 must have a Live Streaming feature license installed.
Cisco TelePresence Content Server Configuration
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Content Server Configuration for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 1
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Content Server Configuration for a WMV Multicast Stream, page 4
Content Server Configuration for a WMV Unicast Stream
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Configuring the Publishing Point for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
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Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
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Cisco TelePresence Content Server Configuration
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Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 2
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Testing the Configuration for a WMV Unicast Stream, page 3
Configuring the Publishing Point for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
RDC (remote desktop connection) to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools >Windows Media Services.
Step 3
From the Windows Media Services window, navigate to Publishing Points > TCSUnicastTemplate.
Step 4
Right-click TCSunicastTemplate, select Duplicate.
Step 5
Enter mxe-unicast as the new Publishing Point Name. You have now created a new static publishing
point called mxe-unicast.
Step 6
Go to the “Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on page 2.
Configuring the Media Server for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click the Management tab.
Step 3
Click Recording Setup > Media Server Configurations.
Step 4
Click + Add Windows Media Streaming Server Configuration.
Step 5
Enter a unique name.
Step 6
In the Server Settings section, click Support Live Unicast Streaming. The Live Unicast Streaming
Settings section displays below the Server Settings section.
Step 7
In the Live Unicast Streaming Settings section, enter the following information:
a.
For Server Push port, enter 8080.
b.
For the Publishing Point, select Use Existing.
c.
Enter the new publishing point mxe-unicast.
Step 8
Click Save.
Step 9
Go to the “Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on
page 2.
Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
Click on Management tab.
Step 2
Click Recording Setup > Recording Aliases.
Step 3
Click + Add Recording Alias.
Step 4
On the Add recording alias page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Recording alias section, enter a Name for the recording alias, such as TCS-3500 Live WMV,
and choose Personal for the Recording alias type.
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Cisco TelePresence Content Server Configuration
Note
Step 5
The System Administrator must own this recording alias.
b.
In the dialing properties section, enter the H323ID, e164alias, SIP URI, and SIP display name.
c.
Click Save.
d.
In the Recordings Settings section, click Add at the end of the Template line. The add template
window appears.
On the Add a template page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Template section, enter a template name, such as TCS-3500 Live Template, and check
Viewable in the Content Server web interface.
b.
In the Outputs to view in the Content Server web interface section, choose Switching, Windows
Media as the On-demand Format, and Large as the Size.
c.
In the On demand media server configuration settings section, select Local Windows Media
Streaming Server from the Windows Media drop down list.
d.
In the Live Stream section, check the Live Stream check box to enable live streaming and then
select Windows Media as the Format and Large as the Size.
e.
In the Live media server configuration settings section, select mxe-unicast as the media server
configuration. This is the media server that you created in the “Configuring the Media Server for a
WMV Unicast Stream” section on page 2.
f.
Click Save and then click Return. The Add Recording Alias page displays the TCS-3500 WMV
Live recording alias that was being configured before creating a template.
Step 6
Make sure the newly added template is selected in the Template drop down list.
Step 7
Check Show countdown before recording option.
Step 8
In the Default recording information, enter a name and a description.
Step 9
In the Default recording permissions section, check Automatically publish finished recordings and
Allow access to all users, including guests.
Step 10
Scroll to the top or bottom and click Save and then click Return.
Step 11
Go to the “Testing the Configuration for a WMV Unicast Stream” section on page 3.
Testing the Configuration for a WMV Unicast Stream
Step 1
Step 2
Create a recording.
a.
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Click on Management tab.
c.
Click on Recording Setup > Create Recording.
d.
In the Create Recording section, select the recording alias that you created for unicast.
e.
Enter a dial number. This can be a conference bridge or a endpoint linking to a video source player.
f.
Click +Advanced Call Settings and choose the appropriate values for bandwidth and call type.
g.
Click Place call button.
Make sure that the publishing point has started automatically.
a.
Open a Remote Desktop session and log in to the Cisco TCS.
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b.
Step 3
Step 4
Launch Windows Media Services window, and verify that the unicast publishing point has started.
Make sure that you can view the stream from an external device.
a.
From your local PC, launch Windows Media Player.
b.
Press Ctrl-U to open Open URL dialog.
c.
Enter the Cisco TCS unicast publishing point URL as follows:
mms://tcs-ip-or-hostname/publishingpoint-name, such as mms://tcs-ip-or-hostame/mxe-unicast
Verify the video quality.
a.
Press Alt to bring up the menu bar for Windows Media Player, select View/Statistics.
b.
Click the Advanced tab and then make sure that there is no packet loss and the video quality is good.
Content Server Configuration for a WMV Multicast Stream
•
Configuring the Publishing Point for a Multicast Stream, page 4
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Configuring the Media Server for a Multicast Stream, page 4
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Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a Multicast Stream, page 5
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Testing the Configuration for a Multicast Stream, page 6
Configuring the Publishing Point for a Multicast Stream
Step 1
RDC (remote desktop connection) to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools >Windows Media Services.
Step 3
From the Windows Media Services window, navigate to Publishing Points > TCSmulticastTemplate.
Step 4
Right-click TCSmulticastTemplate, select Duplicate.
Step 5
Enter mxe-multicast as the new Publishing Point Name. You have now created a new static publishing
point called mxe-multicast.
Step 6
Enable buffering.
Step 7
a.
Select the newly added multicast publishing point and then select the Properties tab.
b.
From the Category pane, select Networking.
c.
From Property pane, select Enable buffering and then double-click Enable buffering to bring up
the Enable Buffering Properties dialog box.
d.
Choose Buffer content (reduces startup latency for clients).
e.
Click OK.
Go to the “Configuring the Media Server for a Multicast Stream” section on page 4.
Configuring the Media Server for a Multicast Stream
Step 1
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click the Management tab.
Step 3
Click Recording Setup > Media Server Configurations.
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Step 4
Click + Add Windows Media Streaming Server Configuration.
Step 5
Enter the name mxe-multicast.
Step 6
In the Server Settings section, click Support Live Multicast Streaming. The Live Multicast Streaming
Settings section displays below the Server Settings section.
Step 7
In the Live Multicast Streaming Settings section, enter the following information:
Step 8
a.
For Server Push port, enter 8080.
b.
For the Publishing Point, click Use Existing.
c.
Enter the new publishing point mxe-multicast.
d.
Click Save.
Go to the “Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a Multicast Stream” section on page 5.
Configuring the Recording Alias and Template for a Multicast Stream
Step 1
Click on Management tab.
Step 2
Click Recording Setup > Recording Aliases.
Step 3
Click + Add Recording Alias.
Step 4
On the Add recording alias page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Recording alias section, enter a Name for the recording alias, such as TCS-3500 Live WMV,
and choose Personal for the Recording alias type. Make sure that the System Administrator owns
this recording alias.
b.
In the dialing properties section, enter the H323ID, E.164alias, SIP URI, and SIP display name.
c.
Click Save.
Step 5
In the Recordings Settings section, click Add at the end of the Template line. The add template window
appears.
Step 6
On the Add a template page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Template section, enter a template name, such as TCS-3500 Live Template, and check
Viewable in the Content Server web interface.
b.
In the Outputs to view in the Content Server web interface section, choose Switching, Windows
Media as the On-demand Format, and Large as the Size.
c.
In the On demand media server configuration settings section, select Local Windows Media
Streaming Server in the Windows Media drop down list.
d.
In the Live Stream section, check the Live Stream check box to enable Live streaming and then
select Windows Media as the Format and Large as the Size.
e.
In the Live media server configuration settings section, select mxe-multicast as the media server
configuration. This is the media server that you created in the “Configuring the Media Server for a
Multicast Stream” section on page 4.
f.
Click Save and then click Return. The Recording Alias page displays the TCS-3500 WMV Live
recording alias that was being configured before creating a template.
Step 7
Make sure the newly added template is selected in the Template drop down list.
Step 8
Check Show countdown before recording option.
Step 9
In the Default recording information, enter a name and a description.
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Step 10
In the Default recording permissions section, check Automatically publish finished recordings and
Allow access to all users, including guests.
Step 11
Scroll to the top or bottom and click Save and then click Return.
Step 12
Go to the “Testing the Configuration for a Multicast Stream” section on page 6.
Testing the Configuration for a Multicast Stream
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Create a recording.
a.
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Click on Management tab.
c.
Click Recording Setup > Create Recording.
d.
In the Create Recording section, select the recording alias that you created for multicast.
e.
Enter a dial number. This can be a conference bridge or a endpoint linking to a video source player.
f.
Click +Advanced Call Settings and choose the appropriate values for bandwidth and call type.
g.
Click Place call button.
Make sure that the publishing point has started automatically.
a.
Open a Remote Desktop session and log in to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Launch Windows Media Services window, and verify that the multicast publishing point has started.
Make sure that you can view the stream from an external device.
Note
Step 4
Your network must be multicast enabled.
a.
From a PC on the multicast enabled network, launch Windows Media Player.
b.
Press Ctrl-U to open Open URL dialog.
c.
Enter the Content Server multicast publishing point URL as follows:
http://tcs-IP-or-hostname/tcs/data/_tcs-multicast-publishing-point-name.nsc
Verify the video quality.
a.
Press Alt to bring up the menu bar for Windows Media Player, select View/Statistics.
b.
Click the Advanced tab and then make sure that there is no packet loss and the video quality is good.
Cisco MXE 3500 Configuration
The Cisco MXE 3500 ingests the live WMV stream from the Cisco TCS and transcodes it into a MPEG-2
TS stream that is fed live to the Digital Media Player (DMP) for display on a digital sign.
Activation
The Cisco MXE 3500 appliance (the standalone or the Resource Manager device) must have a
Live Streaming feature license installed.
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Configuring an IP Capture Source on Cisco MXE 3500, page 7
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Editing the h.264_IP_Streaming Job Profile on Cisco MXE 3500, page 7
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Digital Media Player Configuration
Configuring an IP Capture Source on Cisco MXE 3500
Step 1
From the Toolbox, expand Administration, and click IP Capture.
Step 2
Click New. The New IP Capture Source... pop up appears.
Step 3
Enter the following information:
Step 4
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Name—Enter a unique name.
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Protocol—Choose HTTP.
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Address—Enter the URL for the unicast stream or the path for the .nsc file for the multicast stream.
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Port—Enter the multicast port.
Click Create.
Editing the h.264_IP_Streaming Job Profile on Cisco MXE 3500
Use the h.264_IP_Streaming job profile to ingest a live stream from the Cisco TCS and publish the
MPEG-2 output to the Cisco DMP.
Edit the distribution profile with the appropriate multicast IP address and Port number.
Step 1
From the Toolbox, expand Profile Management, and click Open Profile. The Open Profile pop-up
displays.
Step 2
From the Profile Class drop-down, select Job.
Step 3
Highlight a h.264_IP_Streaming, and click the Open Profile button.
Step 4
Highlight Distribution and click Open Task Profile. Define the following parameters:
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IP address—Enter multicast IP address
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Port
Note
Step 5
Specify the same IP address and port for the DMP so that the DMP can ingest the multicast
stream from this IP address and then export the stream to digital signage.
Click Save.
Digital Media Player Configuration
Select UDP as the multicast stream protocol, and enter the multicast IP address and port number
configured in the Cisco MXE 3500 h.264_IP_Streaming distribution profile.
Note
For information about Cisco Digital Signs configuration, see the Guide to Documentation for Cisco
Digital Media Suite at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6681/products_documentation_roadmaps_list.html
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Starting a Unicast Stream on the Cisco TCS, page 8
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Starting the Multicast Stream on the Cisco TCS, page 8
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Submitting the Live Job on Cisco MXE 3500, page 9
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Ending the Call, page 9
Starting a Unicast Stream on the Cisco TCS
Step 1
Create a recording.
a.
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Click the Management tab.
c.
Click Recording Setup > Create Recording.
d.
In Create Recording section, select the unicast recording alias.
e.
Enter a dial number for a conference bridge.
f.
Click +Advanced Call Settings and choose the appropriate values for bandwidth and call type.
g.
Click Place call button.
Step 2
Start the live stream by dialing in to the same conference bridge from a video enabled endpoint.
Step 3
Verify that the publishing point has started.
a.
Open a Remote Desktop session and log in to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Launch Windows Media Services window, and verify that the publishing point has started.
Starting the Multicast Stream on the Cisco TCS
Step 1
Create a recording.
a.
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Content Server.
b.
Click the Management tab.
c.
Click Recording Setup > Create Recording.
d.
In Create Recording section, select a multicast recording alias.
e.
Enter a dial number for a conference bridge.
f.
Click +Advanced Call Settings and choose the appropriate values for bandwidth and call type.
g.
Click Place call button.
Step 2
Start the live stream by dialing in to the same conference bridge from a video enabled endpoint.
Step 3
Verify that the publishing point has started.
a.
Open a Remote Desktop session and log in to the Cisco TCS.
b.
Launch Windows Media Services window, and verify that the publishing point has started.
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Submitting the Live Job on Cisco MXE 3500
Step 1
From the Toolbox, click Submission > Live.
a.
Choose the h.264_IP_Streaming job profile for the live job.
b.
Enter the following information and then submit the job:
– Base name—Enter a meaningful name.
– Video Format—Choose IP capture.
– IP Capture Source—Choose the unicast or multicast stream.
– Start trigger—Choose now.
– Stop trigger—Choose IP.
Tip
Save the job as a template to use again for submitting a live job from Cisco TCS to a Cisco DMP.
Step 2
Click Submit.
Step 3
Verify the Live Job.
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Once a Live Job has been submitted, it will appear in the Job Status window.
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To verify a WMV Live Job, open the Windows Media Player on a client PC, and enter a URL that
corresponds to the publishing point, such as mms: //streaming server/publishing_point.
Ending the Call
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On the Cisco TCS, click end call.
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Hang up on the end point.
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Prerequisites, page 1
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Cisco TCS Configuration, page 1
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Testing the Configuration, page 3
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User Experience, page 3
Prerequisites
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Endpoint (E20, EX60, EX90, C-Series, or MXP), cisco MCE 4500 Series, or Cisco TelePresence
Server has the ability to make an H.323 or SIP video call to the Cisco TelePresence Content Server
(TCS).
Note
An E20 is unable to send secondary content channel and will only send the main video.
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Cisco TCS Release 5.0 or later.
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Administrator login credentials for the Cisco TCS, Cisco Show and Share
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Cisco Show and Share Version 5.2.1 or higher
Cisco TCS Configuration
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Configuring the Media Server, page 1
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Configuring the Recording Alias and Template, page 2
Configuring the Media Server
Step 1
Open up a browser session and log in as administrator to the Cisco TCS.
Step 2
Click the Management tab.
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Step 3
Click Recording Setup > Media Server Configurations.
Step 4
Click + Add Windows Media Streaming Server Configuration.
Step 5
Enter a unique name, for example Show and Share Server.
Step 6
In the Server Settings section:
Step 7
a.
Enter the Show and Share server name, for example sns1.cisco.com.
b.
Enter Show and Share account username and password.
c.
(Optional) Check Publish recording on Show and Share server to automatically publish the video,
otherwise the video is placed in the user’s draft folder.
d.
(Optional) Click Get Public Categories and select from the drop-down list after the Cisco TCS
polls the Show and Share server. This selection is the destination location of the video on Show and
Share.
Click Save.
If the Show and Share IP address is incorrect, the DNS is not resolving, or the credentials are incorrect,
an error message appears. Otherwise a green check mark indicates success.
Step 8
Click Return.
Step 9
Go to the “Configuring the Recording Alias and Template” section on page 2.
Configuring the Recording Alias and Template
Step 1
Click on Management tab.
Step 2
Click Recording Setup > Recording Aliases.
Step 3
Click + Add Recording Alias.
Step 4
On the Add recording alias page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Recording alias section, enter a Name for the recording alias, such as TCS VoD to SnS
b.
Change the recording alias type to System.
c.
In the dialing properties section, enter the H323ID, e164alias, SIP URI, and SIP display name.
Note
Step 5
If the Cisco TCS is configured for gateway mode, you will see the H.323 and E.164 prefixes. If
the Cisco TCS is set for terminal mode registrations to the Cisco Video Communication Server
(VCS), you will not see the prefixes.
d.
Click Save.
e.
In the Recordings Settings section, click Add at the end of the Template line. The add template
window appears.
On the Add a template page, enter the following information:
a.
In the Template section, enter a template name, such as TCS to SnS VoD Template, and check
Viewable in the Content Server web interface.
b.
Check Distribute to Podcast Producer, Show and Share, or iTunes U.
c.
In the Outputs to view in the Content Server web interface section, choose Switching, Windows
Media as the On-demand Format, and Large as the Size.
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d.
In the On demand media server configuration settings section, select Local Windows Media
Streaming Server from the Windows Media drop-down list.
e.
In the Outputs for Distribution to Podcast Producer, Show and Share, or iTunesU, select Switching
and Picture in Picture (PiP).
f.
Check Show and Share.
g.
For Media Server Configuration, select Show and Share from the drop down list.
h.
For size select either Medium or Large.
i.
Click Save and then click Return. The Recording Alias page displays the TCS VoD to SnS
recording alias that was being configured before creating a template.
Step 6
In the Default recording information, enter the metadata for the recording: Name, Description, Speaker,
Location, Copyright, Keywords for searching, and Category under which to the list the recording.
Step 7
Scroll to the top or bottom and click Save and then click Return.
Testing the Configuration
Step 1
Step 2
Create a recording on Cisco TCS.
a.
From an end point, call the Cisco TCS recording alias created earlier.
b.
Allow the call to stay active for 60 seconds and make sure to send content via the secondary channel
on the codec by pressing the Presentation button on the remote or InTouch Control Panel. By
looking at the TCS recordings interface (click the tab labeled View Recordings) while the recording
is happening a red dot appears over the video indicating the TCS is recording the video.
c.
End the recording and wait for the transcoding to finish. After transcoding is completed, Cisco TCS
delivers the recording to Show and Share.
View the recording on Show and Share.
a.
Sign into Show and Share with the user account configured in Media Configuration Section.
b.
Click on My Show and Share in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
a.
Open up the My Account section at the bottom. The video is there to be played, managed, edited,
published or deleted.
User Experience
Step 1
Start a recording.
a.
From an end point, call the Cisco TCS recording alias set up to record content for Cisco Show and
Share.
OR
a.
From the Cisco TCS Create a Recording.
– Select the recording alias set up to record content for Cisco Show and Share.
– Enter a dial number for a conference bridge.
– Click +Advanced Call Settings and choose the appropriate values for bandwidth and call type.
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– Click Place call button.
Step 2
View the recording.
After you end the call, go to Cisco Show and Share to view the recording and share a link of the
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When Cisco MXE 3500 integration is enabled in Cisco Show and Share, videos uploaded to
Cisco Show and Share are delivered to the Cisco MXE 3500 for transcoding. When the transcoding is
complete, the transcoded videos are returned to Cisco Show and Share.
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Prerequisites, page 1
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Guidelines and Limitations, page 1
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Configure the Cisco MXE 3500, page 3
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Register the Cisco MXE 3500 in the Cisco DMM, page 5
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Configure Cisco Show and Share to Use the Cisco MXE 3500, page 6
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Testing the Integration, page 9
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User Experience, page 10
Prerequisites
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Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.1 or later.
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Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 (MXE 3500) Release 3.2 or later.
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Administrator login credentials for the Cisco Show and Share and Cisco MXE 3500.
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Cisco MXE Release 3.3 and Cisco Show and Share Release 5.3 are required for Pulse video
analytics.
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For Pulse Analytics, the Cisco MXE 3500 must have a Pulse feature license installed.
Guidelines and Limitations
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You can only configure one Cisco MXE 3500 or Cisco MXE 3500 cluster in Cisco Show and Share.
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There is no co-location requirement for Cisco Show and Share and Cisco MXE 3500 hardware. The
appliances can be deployed anywhere in the network provided that they can communicate by using
FTP (TCP port 21) and HTTP (TCP port 80). Cisco Show and Share uses FTP to submit user videos
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to Cisco MXE 3500 and retrieve transcoded versions, and uses HTTP to submit transcoding job
requests. If network loading or bandwidth are a concern with large video files,
Cisco Show and Share and the Cisco MXE 3500 should be co-located.
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The Cisco MXE 3500 licenses, Standalone and Resource Manager, both work for this integration.
Other than the functional differences between the two licenses, there are no specific configuration
limitations.
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When integrating Cisco Show and Share with a Cisco MXE 3500 cluster (resource nodes managed
by a resource manager), observe these guidelines:
– Verify that the resource nodes (RNs) have full control access to the \\mxe_ip_address\dms
shared folder on the Resource Manager (RM) appliance. mxe_ip_address is the IP address of
the standalone or the RM appliance.
– When configuring the host setting, we recommend using the IP address for the RM. Verify that
the RNs can reach the RM IP address.
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Configure the FTP client settings on Cisco Show and Share to communicate with Cisco MXE 3500.
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If Pulse video analytics is enabled, the processing time to add keywords and speaker identification
is approximately 1.5 times the length of the video. A one-hour video takes approximately one and
one-half hours to process.
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In Cisco Show and Share Release 5.3, videos are transcoded to MP4 format using the H.264 video
codec. You can configure the transcoding process to produce up to three versions of the video using
different resolutions:
– 360p—Low resolution. The Cisco Show And Share mobile client displays videos in this
resolution. Viewers can also select this resolution for smoother playback over slow connections.
– 480p—Medium resolution. Videos transcoded to this resolution are also transcoded to 360p.
– 720p—High resolution. Videos transcoded to this resolution are also transcoded to 480p and
360p.
Table 1
Transcoded File Specifications
Size
Resolution
4:3
16:9
Bitrate
360p
480x360
640x360
400 kbps
480p
640x480
853x480
768 kbps
720p
960x720
1280x720
1300 kbps
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Cisco Show and Share does not upscale a video. For example, if you set transcoding for all
three resolutions, and upload a video at 480p, Cisco Show and Share will only produce the
480p and 360p versions of the video.
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Integrating Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.3 that has Pulse video analytics enabled with Cisco Show
and Share Release 5.3 adds keywords and speaker identification to video content. In Cisco Show and
Share, viewers click on the keyword or speaker to go to the corresponding location in the video.
Pulse Video Analytics is a licensed feature on Cisco MXE 3500 Release 3.3.
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In Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.x, videos are transcoded to Flash video 8 (.flv) format with
the following specifications:
– Bitrate: 400 bps
– Frame rate: 30 fps
– Maximum height: 268 pixels
– Maximum width: 480 (for 16:9 ratio), 360 (for 4:3 ratio)
Configure the Cisco MXE 3500
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Configuring Cisco Show and Share Integration and dmsftp, page 3
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Disabling API Authentication on Cisco MXE 3500, page 5
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Configuring Pulse Video Analytics, page 5
Configuring Cisco Show and Share Integration and dmsftp
Note
In a clustered deployment, perform all configuration steps on the RM appliance.
Step 1
SSH to mxe_IP_address, where mxe_IP_address is the hostname or IP address for the Cisco MXE 3500.
Step 2
When the Welcome to the Media Experience Engine screen displays, press Alt+F1 to log in to the Linux
administration utility.
Step 3
Log in as admin. The configuration menu appears.
Step 4
Select Configure Cisco Show and Share Integration, and click OK.
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Figure 1
Step 5
Configure Cisco Show and Share Integration
In the Configure Cisco Show and Share Integration screen, select Enable Cisco Show and Share
Integration.
Figure 2
Configure Cisco Show and Share FTP Account
Step 6
Enter a password for dmsftp in the Password field.
Step 7
Reenter the password in the Verify Password field.
Step 8
Click OK.
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Disabling API Authentication on Cisco MXE 3500
You must disable API basic authentication in the Cisco MXE 3500 to integrate with Cisco Show and
Share.
Step 1
Log into the Cisco MXE 3500 web UI (http://mxe_IP_address/mxeui) by using an admin account.
Step 2
From the Toolbox, click Administration > API Admin.
Step 3
In the Configure Authentication Mode section, click Edit.
Step 4
Choose Unauthenticated Mode.
This option specifies that the MXE REST API does not require any authentication. No API components
are blocked, giving users unrestricted access to all and any API components.
Step 5
Note
Click Save.
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Cisco MXE 3500 uses the mode that you configure upon save.
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The Cisco MXE 3500 web UI and APIs will not be accessible for 1-2 minutes while the
authentication mode change is applied.
Configuring Pulse Video Analytics
For information on how to configure Pulse Video Analytics on Cisco MXE 3500, see the Administration
Guide for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 on Cisco.com.
Register the Cisco MXE 3500 in the Cisco DMM
Note
Cisco MXE 3500 must be registered in Cisco DMM for Cisco Show and Share to use Cisco MXE 3500.
Step 1
Log into Cisco DMM (http://dmm_server_name:8080) as superuser or as an administrator.
Step 2
Click Administration.
Step 3
Choose Settings > External Servers > MXE. The Media Experience Engine settings page appears.
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Figure 3
Media Experience Engine Settings
Step 4
Select Enabled in the Use of MXE field. Enter the Cisco MXE 3500 fully qualified domain name or IP
address in the MXE FQDN field, for example mxe.cisco.com.
Step 5
Enter the FTP credentials that you configured on the Cisco MXE 3500:
Field
Value
Username
Enter dmsftp.
Password
The dmsftp account password that you entered in the “Configuring Cisco Show
and Share Integration and dmsftp” procedure.
Step 6
Click Save. Cisco DMM verifies the connection to the Cisco MXE 3500. If it cannot contact the
Cisco MXE 3500, an error message appears.
Step 7
If you receive an error, verify your settings.
Configure Cisco Show and Share to Use the Cisco MXE 3500
Step 1
Log into Cisco Show and Share with admin or superuser privileges.
Step 2
Choose Administration from the global navigation.
Step 3
Choose Setup > MXE Settings (Show and Share Release 5.3) or Media Experience Engine (Show and
Share Release 5.2.x). The Media Experience Engine Settings page displays.
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Figure 4
Media Experience Engine Settings Page Release 5.3
Figure 5
Media Experience Engine Settings Page Release 5.2.1
Step 4
Select Enable Media Experience Engine.
Step 5
Depending on the Cisco Show and Share Release, do one of the following:
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For Cisco Show and Share Release 5.3, page 8
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a.
Select one of the following resolutions:
– 360p—Produces one video at 360p resolution
– 480p—Produces two videos at 360p and 480p resolution respectively
– 720p—Produces three videos, at 360p, 480p, and 720p resolution respectively
Note
If you select 720p, videos are automatically transcoded to 480p and 360p. Similarly if you
select 480p, videos are automatically transcoded to 360p.
Note
Cisco Show and Share does not upscale a video. If you select 720p and upload a video at
480p, Cisco Show and Share will only produce the 480p and 360p versions of the video.
b.
(Optional) Select Windows Media Files (.WMV)
c.
Click Save.
For Cisco Show and Share Release 5.2.x
a.
Select one of the following choices:
– Do not transcode Windows Media video content. Prevents Windows media files (.wmv,
.wma, .asx, and .asf) from being transcoded. They will be handled natively by Cisco Show and
Share. Users will not be able to use the built-in video editor with these file types. This option is
enabled by default.
– Allow Windows media content to be transcoded. Allows Windows media files to be
transcoded by the Cisco MXE. Users that are uploading Windows media files are given the
option to skip transcoding and have the files processed natively by Cisco Show and Share. They
would want to skip transcoding if their media contained embedded closed captioning. When
Windows media video content is transcoded, any embedded Closed Captioning is lost.
b.
Step 6
Click Save.
Enable Pulse—For Cisco Show and Share Release 5.3 only
a.
Choose Manage > Preferences and Settings.
b.
Under Settings, check Pulse Spoken Keyword and Speaker Recognition.
c.
Click Apply.
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Enable Pulse in Cisco Show and Share Release 5.3
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Cisco Show and Share now automatically submits transcoding jobs to the Cisco MXE 3500.
Step 1
Upload a video to Cisco Show and Share, and save it as a draft.
Step 2
Log in to the Cisco MXE 3500 user interface.
Step 3
Choose Monitoring > Job Status. A job will be running without a Job Profile Name.
Step 4
Select the job.
Step 5
The Tasks tab displays the job details. When the Cleanup task is complete, the Cisco MXE 3500 has
completed the transcoding and deleted the submitted video from the C:\dms\input folder.
Step 6
On Cisco Show and Share, the status of the uploaded video will change from Processing - Draft to Draft.
You can now publish the transcoded video in the Cisco Show and Share video portal.
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Job Details in Cisco MXE 3500
User Experience
1.
Tip
Upload Video to the Cisco Show and Share video portal.
If you have Pulse video analytics enabled, upload the video as Draft. This allows you to review
and edit the Speaker names before publishing the video.
The status shows as Processing-Draft. If you select the Go to Publish Page option when the video is
uploaded, the status shows as Processing-Publish.
Cisco Show and Share submits the video by using FTP to the Cisco MXE 3500 for transcoding. The
Cisco MXE 3500 transcodes the video; if Pulse video analytics is enabled, Cisco MXE 3500 also
applies keyword tags and speaker IDs to the video content.
Cisco Show and Share uses the MXE API to submit and poll the status of the job it submitted. When
the Cisco MXE 3500 completes processing the video, Cisco Show and Share uses FTP to copy the
transcoded video to the Cisco Show and Share video portal.
2.
After the status changes to Draft, click on Edit Video to review and edit or tag the speaker names.
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If the Go to Publish Page option is selected during video upload, the status changes to Published.
The video is automatically published to Cisco Show and Share. To review and edit the speaker
names, click Manage Video, then Save as Draft. In the draft copy, click Edit Video to edit or identify
the speaker names.
Once a speaker is identified, the system recognizes and automatically identifies the speaker in
subsequent videos.
3.
Publish the enhanced video content for sharing.
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