Video Media Center - VMC 1000 User Guide
The VMC 1000 only requires a single stream to be pulled from the RSS 2000 to enable hundreds of streams. The VMC 1000 publishes live event links on its Viewer Portal and redirects end users to the live streams from a streaming server.
Once a video archive recorded by an RSS 2000 device is discovered by the VMC 1000, it is transferred from the RSS 2000 device to a central repository managed by the VMC 1000. The managed content can then be assigned access control parameters and published to the VMC 1000 to be accessed by the Viewer Portal, (which contains an embedded Window Media player) or by the Windows Media Player, depending upon which option the Site Administrator selects during setup. The following figure shows how the VMC 1000 works as part of the Polycom video conferencing solution:
Key VMC 1000 Features
The following are important features of the VMC 1000.
RSS 2000 Registration and Monitoring
The VMC 1000 registers an unlimited number of RSS 2000 devices. Once registered, the VMC 1000 monitors the state of the RSS 2000 devices. A link to the RSS 2000 native UI enables users (Site Administrators) to access the RSS 2000 device directly from the VMC 1000 interface.
Content Creation and Publishing
The VMC 1000’s user interface for content creation and publication:
•Provides you with a simple workflow for creating and publishing content to the VMC 1000 Viewer Portal.
•Allows you to specify rich descriptive information about content, availability, expiration dates, and presentation options.
•Allows you to control content access by supporting the following access control modes:
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