Managing conference outputs
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Field
Field description
Usage tips
Distributed to
Podcast
Producer or
iTunes U
Select to open the O utputs for
distribution t o Pod cast Producer or
iTunes U section where you can
edit output setti ng s for Podcast
Producer and iTunes U .
Outputs to view in th e C on tent Server web int er face
Output layout
Select the layout to u se.
If the conference was rec orded without a dual
video stream, this will be the sing le video layout
where one stream is cr eat ed showing the main
video source.
If the conference was rec orded with a dual
video stream, t h en this is one of:
Switching: creates one stream . The main video
stream is replaced b y the dual video stream
when the dual video stre am is activated. The
main video stream is d isplayed again when the
dual video stream st ops.
Joined: creates one stream consist ing of the
main video stream on the left and the dual vid eo
stream to the right . For Live broadcasts, t he
image shown above is di sp layed instead of the
dual video stream whil e t here is no dual video
stream in the conferen ce.
Two videos: creates on e stream for the main
video stream and on e for the dual video stream
to be displayed in th e Content Viewer. If the
dual video stream is n ot used during the call,
then only the main vid eo is shown during on
demand playback. Two st reams are displayed
for live conferences i rrespective of wheth er the
dual video steam is b eing used (that is; a
portion of the Conten t Viewer shows the defaul t
Content Server imag e shown while there is no
dual video stream in the conference).
Picture in picture: creates one stream with t he
main video stream in serted into the dual vid eo
stream. When t he dual video st ream is
activated, the mai n video stream transit ions to
the selected locati on , displaying the du al video
stream as the larger p icture. On turning off th e
dual video stream, t he main video stream
transitions to t ake up the entire picture ag ain.
On demand
formats
Select up to three of th e four
formats:
Windows Media for pla yback
using Windows Media Player
on
a PC or using Silverlight on
an Apple Mac.
MPEG-4 for playback using
QuickTime.
MPEG-4 for playback using
Flash player.
All these formats ca n be viewed on a PC so
long as the correct plugins have been
downloaded and installed.
MPEG-4 for QuickTime, MPEG-4 for Fl ash , and
Windows Media (played using Silverlight) are
available for App le Mac when the correct
plugins have been downloaded and installed.