Cisco Systems 2200 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2200
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Chapter 3 Using the Ease Menu and Niagara SCX Web Interface
Niagara SCX Web Interface
The Flash encoder settings are similar to the AVI settings for saving the audio and video to a file. To
enable streaming to file, ensure the Output to a File box is selected. Flash adds some additional frame
and bit rate controls. The frame rate changes the frames per second that the video will be encoded. The
audio format setting can be used to modify the audio frequency and changes stereo to mono. The bit rate
settings pertain to the amount of data per second the audio and video are captured. Decreasing the bit
rate for both or either will decrease the playback viewing quality.
The Flash encoder creates a Flash format audio and video file. You can type in a unique name for the
Flash file (.flv).
After you have input your settings, click the Submit button at the bottom of the page to save your
changes.
Warning
If you click away to another web page without clicking Submit, your changes will be lost.
MPEG-4 Encoder Settings
The encoder software MPEG-4 compression engine provides (1) H.264, MPEG-4, Part 10, (2) MPEG-4,
Part 2, and (3) H263 – MP4, Part 2 Baseline encoding functionality. Please see the figure below.
This product provides the capabilities to encode streams for Internet video, mobile phones, set top boxes
and create media files for other MPEG-4 compatible devices such as an iPod
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The Niagara SCX Web Interface provides options for basic and advanced settings for the video and
audio options of MPEG-4 available with the encoder.
The following figure illustrates the screen you will see after creating an encoder through the Niagara
SCX Web Interface.