Cisco Systems 1.1 manual Limited Support for MPEG-4, Supported Attributes for Digital Audio

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Limited Support for MPEG-4

Limited Support for MPEG-4

DMP support for the MPEG-4 suite of standards does not extend to every possible aspect, entity, or variant of MPEG-4. We require explicitly that:

You use the MPEG-4 Part 2 codec.

Audio and video in your MPEG-4 files are multiplexed in an MPEG-2 transport stream.

Supported Attributes for Digital Audio

We support the following attributes for digital audio in this release.

Audio MPEG-1 Layers 1 and 2

AAC (MPEG-4) Low Complexity

AC-3 Compressed Audio

Audio data rate: 64-320 kbps

Supported Filetypes in the Embedded Browser

A version of the Mozilla browser is preinstalled on each DMP 4305G device. The DMP browser is based on Mozilla version 1.7.13 and supports JavaScript version 1.5.

The DMP browser can work with files of these types, but not with files of any other type:

HTML

TXT

GIF

JPEG

PNG

SWF (Flash 6 or Flash 7)

You cannot install browser plug-ins or any other software on your DMP, whether to support additional filetypes or for any other purpose. No Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is installed.

Understanding the Difference Between ‘Apply’ and ‘Save’

The graphical user interface for DMPDM contains elements that help you to activate any change that you make, and it is important that you understand the difference between activating a change temporarily or doing so permanently.

To confirm that you are satisfied with changes that you made to the values for a condition or setting, click Apply. After you click Apply, the changes take effect. However, the changes are temporary and the previously defined values for the pertinent condition or setting will return as soon as the next time that your DMP restarts.

To put all changed values into effect permanently, so that they persist even after your DMP restarts, select Administration > Save Configuration. When the Save Configuration page appears, you must click Save.

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Contents User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Supported Fonts Document Conventions ConventionPreface Introduction Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines Environmental Characteristics Tolerance Ranges and LevelsGeneral Precautions Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Understanding DMP Modes of Operation Supported Attributes for Digital VideoLimited Support for MPEG-4 Supported Attributes for Digital AudioSupported Filetypes in the Embedded Browser Understanding the Difference Between ‘Apply’ and ‘Save’Understanding Content Substitution Failover Stage-One FailoverStage-Two Failover Click Apply Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary OL-13985-01 Using One-Click Options for a DMP Display Viewing the Assigned DMP IP AddressConfiguring Settings Viewing Video Content in Full-Screen ModeViewing Html Content in Full-Screen Mode Adjusting Basic Network SettingsElement Description Udp//ipaddressofmulticastserver/portnumberAdjusting Embedded Browser Settings Select DMP Display Attributes Adjusting DMP Display Attributes Settings Understanding Content Substitution Failover,Example Settings PalbgElement RGB RBG GRB GBR BRG BGREnabling or Disabling Centralized Management GUI Elements on the Centralized Management Enabling or Disabling Types of Access to Your DMP Managing Permissions for Internal Storage Management,Selecting the Content to Show Showing or Stopping Video Content from an Http URL URLAdjusting the Transparency of the Html Content Plane Specifying the URL to Show on the Html Content Plane Supported Fonts Supported X11 Bitmap Fonts, Supported TrueType Fonts,Pixel Size Point Size Resolution Resolution Y Spacing FoundrySlant ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghij Name FilenameUsing Administrative Options Editing the DMP Service ftp User AccountEditing the Dmpdm User Account Saving Settings That You Configured Restoring Factory Default SettingsRestarting Your DMP Upgrading the DMP FirmwareBefore You Begin Common Scenarios for Using Dmpdm Showing Content Files That Are Stored on the SD CardField Description Showing Content Files That Are Stored on a USB Flash Drive Viewing the Cisco UDI for the DMP Model That You Use