Site Settings (continued)
System Defaults
The System Default Settings
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Default Recording Alias. If the system E.164 alias, system name or content server IP address is called from an endpoint, the Recording Alias specified here will be used for recording and/or streaming the call.
The Recording Alias determines:
•The call settings, based on the call configuration specified in the alias.
•The outputs, based on the recording template specified in the alias.
•Access to the live and recorded conference.
•Conference password (optional).
•All conference metadata, such as the conference name, description, speaker, location, copyright and category specified in the Alias will be automatically applied to the conference and can be edited before the call is placed and also after the call has finished.
For more information on this – see Recording Aliases.
Default Media Servers. Servers specified in this section will be used by default in new templates.
•Live Windows Media. The Local Windows Media Streaming Server is used by default. An external streaming server can be configured in Media
Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming Windows Media live.
•Live MPEG4. By default, it is not possible to stream MPEG4 live off the content server. An external media server such as Darwin or
QuickTime streaming server can be configured in Media Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming MPEG4 live.
•Live Real Media. By default, it is not possible to stream Real Media live off the content server. An external media server such as a Helix streaming server can be configured in Media Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming Real Media live.
•On Demand Windows Media. The Local Windows Media Streaming Server is used by default. An external streaming server can be configured in
Media Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming Windows Media on demand.
•On Demand MPEG4. By default, the Local IIS
Web Server is configured to deliver MPEG4 media as a progressive download (http streaming).
An external media server such as Darwin or
QuickTime streaming server can be configured in Media Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming MPEG4 on demand.
•On Demand Real Media. By default, the Local IIS
Web Server is configured to deliver Real Media as http streaming. An external media server such as a Helix streaming server can be configured in
Media Servers and then selected as a default media server for streaming Real Media on demand.
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