Camcorder - Video Equipment User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Appendices
- Finding the Information You Need
- End-User License Information
- Operator Safety / Environmental Issues
- Introduction
- Installation
- Quick Setup
- Operation
- Administrator Settings
- Viewing Administrator Settings
- Site Settings
- User Management
- About User Management
- The User Manager Page
- Adding Users
- About Adding Users
- The User Manager Page when Add Users Has Been Selected
- More On Adding Users
- Adding Users Under Local Authentication
- Adding Users or Groups Under Domain or LDAP Authentication
- Adding Users Correctly
- Adding Users Manually
- Adding Users Automatically
- Adding Groups
- Template Editor
- Duplicating and Editing an Existing System Template
- Editing an Existing Non-system Template
- Creating a New Template
- Specifying Windows Media Writer Information
- About Writer Information
- The Windows Media Writer Information Page
- Transcoding Templates
- About Transcoding Templates
- The Transcoding Templates Available
- Description
- Filename
- Recorded Output
- Specifying File Output Information
- About File Output Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The File Output Information Settings
- Editing the Title
- Specifying ServerPush Output Information
- About ServerPush Output Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The ServerPush Output Information Settings
- Specifying Network Output Information
- About Network Output Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The Network Output Information Settings
- Specifying QuickTime Writer Information
- About QuickTime Writer
- The QuickTime Writer Information Page
- Transcoding Templates
- About Transcoding Templates
- The Transcoding Templates Available
- Description
- Filename
- Recorded Output
- Specifying File Output Information
- About File Output Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The File Output Information Settings
- The File Output Information Settings
- Editing the Title
- Specifying ServerPush Information
- About ServerPush Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The ServerPush Information Settings
- Specifying Real Writer Information
- About Real Writer
- The Real Writer Information Page
- Transcoding Templates
- About Transcoding Templates
- The Transcoding Templates Available
- Description
- Filename
- Recorded Output
- Specifying File Output Information
- About File Output Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The File Output Information Settings
- Specifying ServerPush Information
- About ServerPush Information
- Accessing these Settings
- The File Output Information Settings
- Live and On demand Streaming of Real Media Content from an External Streaming Server
- Archiving Templates: Specifying H.323 Writer Information
- H.323 Writer – Windows Media File Type
- H.323 Writer – QuickTime File Type
- Specifying Still Image Writer Information
- Advanced Template Creation Tips
- Using Templates for Multicast Delivery
- Using Templates for Multicast Delivery
- Call Configuration Editor
- Editing, Duplicating or Creating a New Call Configuration
- Category Management
- Server Logs
- Alternate Storage
- Content Server Configuration
- Before You Start
- Disabling WMS NTFS ACL Authorization for the Windows Media Streaming Server
- Enabling the WMS Publishing Point ACL Authorization Plug-in for the Default (on demand) Publishing Point
- Changing the Default Media Location to Alternate Storage Location
- Changing the Default Media Location from Alternate Storage Location Back to the Default Location on the E Drive of the Content Server
- Cluster Administration
- Software Upgrade
- Database Account Security
- Windows Server
- Conference Setup
- Initial Steps
- Create Conference
- Ending the call
- Media URL List
- Recording Ad Hoc Calls
- Using TMS to Schedule Calls
- Recording Alias Options
- Creating New Aliases
- Creating a New Recording Alias
- Specifying Properties
- Specifying Settings
- Specifying Default Conference Properties
- Specifying Default Conference Metadata
- Editing Recording Aliases
- Deleting Recording Aliases
- View Conferences
- Conference Types
- Navigating the Interface
- Category
- Searching
- Sorting Conferences
- Navigating Between Pages
- Display per Page
- Login and Logout
- Help
- Test Page
- User Guide
- TANDBERG Codec Pack
- Need to Uninstall It?
- Installing the Codec Pack to View Archiving Windows Media Content
- Displaying Copyright
- The Copyright Display
- User Preferences
- User Preferences Pop-up Window
- Content Viewer
- The Video Display
- The Video Display Controls
- Index and Bookmarks
- The Presentation Window
- Edit Recorded Conferences
- Editing Conference Permissions
- Editing Conference Metadata
- Editing Media URL List
- Editing Contents
- Adding and Moving Markers
- Removing Markers
- Image Uploading
- Deleting Already Uploaded Images
- Associating Images and Markers
- Associating Indexes and Markers
- Image, Index, and Marker Housekeeping
- Recordings and Clips
- Creating and Handling Extra Clips From a Recording
- Importing Conferences
- Editing Conferences
- Appendices

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TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER
USER GUIDE
Table of
Contents
What’s New in
this Version?
Trademark/
Licenses
Safety/
Environmental
Introduction Installation Quick Setup Operation
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices
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DECEMBER 2006
Description Filename Recorded Output
Windows Media 9 2xStreams High with Dual WM-DblHighDual.xml
Two video streams from Main Source (at 256 and 512 K), one video
stream from a Dual Stream Source and screenshots from a Dual Stream
Source taken every 60 seconds (if Dual Stream Source available).
Windows Media 9 2xStreams Low with Dual WM-DblLowDual.xml
Two video streams from Main Source (at 56 and 384 K), one video
stream from a Dual Stream Source and screenshots from a Dual Stream
Source taken every 60 seconds (if Dual Stream Source available).
Windows Media 9 2xStreams Mid with Dual WM-DblMidDual.xml
Two video streams from Main Source (at 128 and 384 K), one video
stream from a Dual Stream Source and screenshots from a Dual Stream
Source taken every 60 seconds (if Dual Stream Source available).
Windows Media 9 Dual Stream Only No PiP WM-DualOnlyPiPVGA.xml
Single video stream at 512 K from a Dual Stream Source (if Dual
Stream Source available), displayed in a Picture in Picture layout
Windows Media 9 Dual Stream PiP Top Right WM-DualPiPVGA.xml
Single video stream at 384 K from a Dual Stream Source (if Dual
Stream Source available) with small inset video in top right from Main
Source, displayed in a Picture in Picture layout
Windows Media 9 Single Stream with Dual WM-StdDual.xml
One video stream at 384 K from Main Source and one video stream
from a Dual Stream Source (if Dual Stream Source available)
Windows Media 9 Single Stream without Dual WM-StdNoDual.xml A single video stream at 384 K from Main Source
Windows Media High Bitrate Audio with Duo Slides WM_AUDHigh.xml
An audio stream with screenshots from a Dual Stream Source taken
every 60 seconds (if Dual Stream Source available).
Windows Media Low Bitrate Audio and Duo Slides WM_AUDLow.xml
An audio stream with screenshots from a Dual Stream Source taken
every 60 seconds (if Dual Stream Source available).
WM9 TCS three format triple play WM-TripleDefault.xml
Two Windows Media video streams, two QuickTime and two Real Media
video streams, with the low-bitrate stream at 56K and the high-bitrate
stream at 384K. This template will ignore any codecs not selected in
Site Settings > Site Codec Support, and will only record in the sup-
ported formats. So, if only Windows Media codec is selected in Site
Codec Support, only Windows Media video streams will be recorded.
Zune Audio ZuneAudio.xml A Windows Media audio only file.
Zune Presentation ZunePresentation.xml A Windows Media video file from a Dual Stream Source (usually H.239).
Zune Presentation with PiP ZunePresentationPiP.xml
A Windows Media video file from a Dual Stream Source (usually
H.239) and a small inset picture from Main Source in the Picture in
Picture format.
Zune Video ZuneVideo.xml A Windows Media video file from Main Source.
The Transcoding Templates Available
About Transcoding Templates
Transcoding Templates
Administrator Settings > Template Editor > Windows Media Writer
The table shown here lists the default
Windows Media Writer transcoding
templates that come with the Content
Server.
Windows Media files created with the
system zune templates are only avail-
able for download to zune and will not
stream from the Content Server either
live or on-demand.
More information about support for
Microsoft zune™ can be found in Ap-
pendix 8










