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The Cisco® Digital Media System (DMS) enables organizations to create, manage, and access compelling digital media to easily connect customers, employees, partners, or students-anywhere, anytime. The Cisco Digital Media System is a flexible and comprehensive solution for publishing dynamic content to both on-premise digital signage displays and the desktop.
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder (DME) 1000 is an integrated component of the Cisco Digital Media System for Cisco Desktop Video.
Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 (Figure 1) is a portable encoder that provides live and on-demand streaming digital media, including video and audio, across an IP network-anywhere an event or meeting can occur.
Designed for both professionals and novices, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 features push-button control access to predefined Windows Media and MPEG-4/H.264 encoder profiles. An LCD display is also mounted on the front panel for access to configuration and operation information. With its rugged design and minimal weight, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 can take video production out of the studio.
Figure 1. Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 provides several different audio and digital media connections as well as both 1-GB and 10-/100-Mb Ethernet connections. In addition, a front-panel dock is available to connect and download directly to an Apple iPod.
You can use the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 as a standalone encoder or as an integrated component of the overall Cisco Digital Media System (Figure 2). The Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM) includes functions to set up and control multiple encoders, including the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000; schedule live streaming events; and publish both on-demand and live streaming content to viewers anywhere on your IP network.
Figure 2. Cisco Digital Media System
For optimal network performance and end-user delivery of digital media, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 integrates with a variety of streaming systems, including the Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS). Cisco ACNS provides both live unicast and multicast streaming services and on-demand access in which video and audio files are cached locally for retrieval and viewed over the WAN at LAN speeds (Figure 3).
Figure 3. Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 and Cisco ACNS
More information about Cisco ACNS and Cisco Wide Area Application Engines (WAEs) is available at:
http://www.cisco.com/go/acns.
Key Features and Benefits
Table 1 lists features and benefits of the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000.
Table 1. Features and Benefits of Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000
Feature
Benefit
Lightweight and portable
Live events can be streamed and recorded at any location that has an IP network connection.
Support for a variety of encoding formats
Flexible streaming formats ensure that viewers are not limited.
Operational controls on front panel
No keyboard, mouse, or monitor is required to operate the encoder.
Integration with the Cisco Digital Media System
Live events from multiple encoders can be easily scheduled and managed from the web-based Cisco Digital Media Manager.
Product Specifications
Table 2 gives specifications of the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000.
Table 2. Product Specifications
Product Parameter
Specification
Supported live streaming formats
• Windows Media
• MPEG-4/H.264
Supported on-demand formats
• Flash (flv)
• Windows Media
• MPEG-4/H.264
Video inputs
• Composite
• S-Video
Video formats
• National Television System Committee (NTSC): M, M-J
• Phase Alternation Line (PAL): B, D, H, I
Audio inputs
• Unbalanced stereo (RCA)
• Balanced stereo (XLR3)
Ethernet ports
• 1 GB
• 10/100 Mb
Available hard disk space
40 GB
RAM
512 Mb
Processor
Single 1-GHz Intel Celeron
Additional ports
Two USB 2.0, keyboard, mouse, and VGA monitor
Operating system
Microsoft XP embedded
Physical dimensions
Size (H x W x D): 4 x 7.75 x 15.5 in. (10.16 x 19.67 x 39.37 cm)
Weight: 12 lb (5.44 kg)
Standard form factor
Custom and portable
Operating temperature range
0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Operating humidity range
Between 5 and 85% (noncondensing) at 40°C
Operating altitude range
0 to 10,0000 ft (0 to 3,084m)
Power
• 110 to 220 VAC
• 50 to 60 Hz
• 0.5 to 1A, load and input voltage dependent
• 60W power supply
• 204 BTU/Hr
Mean time between failure (MTBF; estimated)
>140,000 hr
Usage Recommendations
The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 is intended for use in encoding typical standard-definition (SD) Webcast quality live and on-demand streams. Table 3 lists several recommended upper limits regarding encoder format settings and intended use for the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000. The recommended upper limits for window size and bit rate are based on a maximum of 60-percent CPU usage on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000. The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000 is also compatible with the slide synchronization function of the Cisco Digital Media Manager Live Event Module.
Table 3. Usage Recommendations
Application
Encoder Type
Maximum Window Size
Maximum Bit Rate
Number of Simultaneous Output Streams
General Webcasting for live and on-demand content
Windows Media
320 x 240
350 kbps
1
General Webcasting for live and on-demand content
MPEG-4/H.264
320 x 240
350 kbps
1
Cisco Digital Media Manager Live Event Module (for use with slide synchronization for live events)
Cisco and its partners provide a broad portfolio of end-to-end services and support that can help you improve network total cost of ownership, business agility, and network availability to increase the business value of your network and your return on investment. This portfolio is based on the Cisco Lifecycle Services approach, which defines activities needed, by technology and by network complexity, throughout the six phases of the network lifecycle: prepare, plan, design, implement, operate, and optimize.
Cisco Services for the Cisco Digital Media System in the prepare, plan, design, and implement phases of the network lifecycle help you successfully deploy a reliable, high-performance Cisco Digital Media System. Specific activities include:
• User feature and functionality requirements validation
• Architecture validation
• Network and operations readiness assessment
• Detailed design and implementation schedule development
• System acceptance test plan development
• Staffing plan development
• Installation, configuration, and integration support
Cisco Services in the operate phase help ensure that Cisco products operate efficiently and benefit from the most up-to-date system software. Cisco SMARTnet
® and SMARTnet Onsite support provide registered access to Cisco.com for online technical assistance, access to the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC), Cisco IOS
® Software updates and upgrades, and Advance Replacement of failed hardware.
For more information about the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1000, visit:
http://www.cisco.com/go/dms or contact your local Cisco account representative.