Cisco Systems 1100 Connecting Audio and Video Sources, Component BNC Input, Composite BNC Input

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Connecting Audio and Video Sources

Connecting Audio and Video Sources

Table 2 show the audio and video sources on the rear panel of the encoder.

Note Three BNC-to-RCA adapters are included with your encoder. This will convert the Component and Composite BNC connectors to a common RCA connector found on most consumer video cameras and video players.

Table 2

Rear Panel Connectors and Components

Connection

Description

Analog Inputs—Video

Component BNC Input

The encoder includes inputs for Component video input and

 

includes BNC-to-RCA adapter.

Composite BNC Input

The encoder includes a BNC-to-RCA adapter so that you

 

can connect a composite RCA video cable to this BNC

 

connector. Composite RCA connectors are found on most

 

video playback equipment, such as video players and video

 

cameras. Composite BNC connectors are found on

 

professional video playback equipment.

S-Video Input

This is a standard consumer video connector found on most video players and video cameras.

Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder 1100

 

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Contents Revised OL-17934-01, November 10 Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media EncoderConnection Description Connecting to an Electrical Power SourceVideo Input Connecting Audio and Video SourcesComponent BNC Input Composite BNC InputBalanced Audio Input Connecting to an IP NetworkIcon Description Completing First Start SetupCompleting First Start Setup Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Encoder