Polycom PRS 2000 manual Capturing Your Experience

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Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide

Capturing Your Experience

 

 

6Browse and select VodPlayer1 action batch file.

7Click OK and you are now ready to play back your content with VodPlayer1.

8Click the Record button to start the Recording

9After a recording has completed, a control screen will appear while the Silverlight VoD is being created by Expression Encoder.

Viewing the Output

To view your Silverlight videos, simply browse to the directory of the recordings:

C:\Archive\[Broadcast Date and Time]\Merger\Expression Encoder

Output

This folder will also open automatically upon completion of a recording.

NOTE: If you are not creating a Polycom Rich Experience output, ensure that None is selected under Post-Record Action. If Run is selected and no Polycom Rich Experience Player output type exists, the Polycom PRS 2000 Operator Interface will display an error upon stopping a recording.

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After all inputs have been selected and outputs have been created, you can prepare your recording in the Polycom PRS 2000 Operator Interface.

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Contents April 2010 3725-78400-004B USA Contents Polycom VMC 1000 Integration Polycom Recording Studio TouchPolycom Recording Studio iPhone Demo Expression Encoder GuidelinesPurpose About this GuideDocumentation Customer Support Polycom Global Services TelephoneAudience About the Polycom PRS About the Polycom Recording StudioHardware Specifications Type SpecificationsHardware Specifications Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Polycom Recording Studio Software About the Polycom Recording Studio SoftwareMetadata Using the Session PropertiesBeginning a New Session Getting StartedInputs Outputs Creating Different Experiences with Polycom PRS 2000 Outputs Image Windows Media Raw MP3Configuring the Polycom Rich Experience Player Output 264Name it SLImage Using the Session Properties Capturing Your Experience Starting Capture and Preview Creating an OutputPolycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Capturing Your Experience Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Settings and Mix Templates Selected Input SettingsMix Background Settings section BackgroundMix Templates Outputs Settings Capturing Your Experience Events Types of Event ChaptersSearch CaptionMark In/Mark Out Presets CustomClick on +PRESET Enter a name Enter a description Recording Your Capture Using Expression Encoder About the Polycom PRS 2000 Touch Interface How to Use Polycom PRS 2000 TouchPolycom Recording Studio Touch Getting StartedSelect a configuration Recording Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide Polycom Recording Studio iPhone Demo Using the iPhone Demo ApplicationAbout the iPhone Demo Polycom, Inc To make a recording Polycom, Inc Polycom VMC 1000 Integration Polycom VMC 1000 IntegrationPolycom PRS 2000 to VMC 1000 Port Requirements Polycom PRS 2000 Configuration Select Tools OptionsSelect Tools Options menu Live Broadcast Settings Navigate to Options SessionsSelect Enable Archiving Configuring the PRS 2000 as an Encoder in the VMCNavigate to Resources Encoders Navigate to Programming Content. Select Add Item Uploading PRS 2000 ArchiveExpression Encoder Tips Using the Mark in/Mark Out Feature in Expression EncoderExpression Encoder Guidelines Editing The MetadataExpression Encoder Tips Expression Encoder Tips Silverlight players Silverlight Recording Layout Navigate to File Save JobOther Player Controls Silverlight Recording Layout Polycom PRS 2000 Administrator Guide
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