Cisco Digital Signage Solution

Dicussion arround configuring Cisco Digital Signage Solution

I am looking for a complete configuration set required to seutp a 5 LCD Panel digital signage solution, what components are required ?

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  • Digital Signage Solution ( for specific requirement)

    Hi Guyz,I am facing a challenge, 2 3 days before a request came to me that we want to get display on two 84” LG screen with putting text on each screen. The core requirement is to control everything from iPad.Actually client require a solution two display image content through iPad and it should be like he can select which image show on screen 1 and which image will be on screen 2 then he can select the time for those image to stay there and then he want to show some text (There should be option to blink test in milliseconds) after that time and then change the image to remain same depend on client desire.Kindly suggest me some solution, i am using Xibo but clinet is not happy from it he required solution which is easy to use through iPad like just drag and drop to displayRegards,Zohaib
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  • Digital Signage components

    Hi All,
    What components do I need to implement a digital signage solution for 20-40 endpoints on one LAN?
    Can I use the DMP only or do i need a DMM to go along with them?Does the ISR require ACNS modules in this case(LAN)?
    Appreciate your help on this.

    Hello,
    There is no simple answer for your question. There are alot of things to consider and you should contact a Cisco Account Team or Cisco Partner for different options regarding to you DMS needs.
    That said.. I will address your question in the GENERAL sense...
    You do NOT need a DMM to manage DMPs BUT with 20-40 Management, Configuration, & Scheduling tasks are made simpler and more efficient with a DMM.
    ACNS is not required in a DMS solution. Depending on your Network Topology will determine your needs for Content Delivery systems. You state this is on a LAN not a WAN or Remote sites. Content can simply be stored on a Web Server(s) and the DMPs access URLs from there OR accessed via CIFS mounted drive.
    As I mentioned before, please contact you local Cisco Rep for a more detailed assessment of your Needs..
    Cheers!
    T.

  • Digital Signage & RSS feeds

    Hi all
    I'm doing some tests with Cisco Digital Signage, more specifically with the Digital Media Designer and RSS feeds.
    When I create a so called Box and link a RSS Ticker to that box, I cannot change the font size. The text is to big, and only one line at a time appears. Is it possible to change the font size (and type), and to show a whole a whole item of the subscribed feed in stead of word by word (yes, if the box is not full screen, sometimes only one word at a time is visible...)?
    For your info: I'm using DMM version 1.1
    Many thanks in advance.

    Believe me, I understand your frustration. I don't think the DMP firmware will help. We were very frustrated with the DMD and its limitations also. I don't think you will get more than a single line of a RSS feed. Try making the box smaller see if the font size adjusts when deployed.
    Truthfully this was the first iteration of the DMD so its still very clunky in its first release. In late June the 5.0 version is due to be released. I understand that there is going to be a much needed re-design of the DMM GUI and the DMD will also see some improvements. Hopefully this issue will be addressed.
    FYI...We are not using the DMD at this time because of issues just like what you have described. We got very frustrated with it and gave up. We are still building Sign apps for Cisco DMPs with HTML. The DMD was just to painfull.

  • Digital Signage

    That might work....
    Never thought of it that way... I just hesitate when I have to rely on "real" people doing things...

    The primary issue you are going to have is to determine presence of the users. You can use things like who is logged into email or an IM system. This will work find until someone forgets to log out at the end of the day. Or you have one of those people why NEVER log out except for forced updates once a month. If you can get the presence part worked out and made reliably then you can work on scripting something. As for the signage part, you can use a ppt or some official digital signage solution. The key will be to see if your signage solution can access a web page (which your vaporware script will build pulling presence information).
    What your boss has asked you to do is not easy by any means. Once you get the part figured out to know who is on site, then you can work on the presentation layer stuff.

  • LDAP integragtion for DMM using Digital Signage

    We are in the process of investigating Active Directory via LDAP.  I have seen documentation for the Video Portal but not much on the Digital Signage. First does anyone have any experience with this and its limitations or gotcha's?
    The real question that has been asked of me from our security organization is regarding password change requirements.  That is when the AD User ID password changes, does the DMM for that same User ID password change?  If not is there any way to do this?
    SLemaux

    Hi.
    You might find helpful information about these topics in the "Configuring Authentication Settings" section of the DMM 5.1 user guide on Cisco.com. Within that larger section, I think you'll find the synchronization references to be of particular interest.
    Please see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/5_x/5_1/dmm/user/guide/admin.html#wp1088277
    Regards,
    Gary

  • HP LD5535 55-inch LED Digital Signage Display set up

    Hi, we have a "HP LD5535 55-inch LED Digital Signage Display" at our company which has hundreds of PCs. We want to install the Display monitor on the network.
    We already downloaded and installed the display driver and the Utility Tools - "HP Video Over Ethernet" and "HP Network Sign Manager 4" from HP website at [ http://h20565.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=6917288&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4062 ]  . 
    The utility "HP Video Over Ethernet" could not search it on the network. The PC(IP 10.32.32.30 - Windows 7 professional) and the display are on the same subnet (IP 10.32.32.8) . The PC can ping the monitor.  
    The utility "HP Network Sign Manager 4" also could now search it, I can manually add it to the utility, and it shows the monitor's model name and the serial number,  but it could not associate. Could you please help me to fix it?
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    Andy

    Your problem is that the program wants a good video card and a fast hard drive and lots of memory and you have none of the above. If you upgraded the RAM to 8 gigs and installed a solid state hard drive you might make the program useable but the real bottleneck  is going to be the Intel HD graphics, which cannot be upgraded. 
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    http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/ct51264bf160b
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    If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it. 

  • License term for Digital Signage

    What are the license terms for having a flash player with a digital signage screen? Is there a ceratain license for this?
    Interested in the possibilites to view swf and flash codecs at in digtal signage solutation.

    I'm not sure what a digital signage screen is, but here's a page that covers our licensing agreement.
    http://www.adobe.com/products/players/flash-player-distribution.html

  • Digital Signage Templates

    We just received two 4305G Digital Media Players. We have no backend server or streaming server or anything like that. We're a fairly small shop so we don't have anyone particularly gifted in HTML.
    Does anyone know of a place to find some templates or a WYSIWYG editor so I can create some Digital Signage pages for these devices to display? Or would it be better to go ahead and purchase the backend management server. If we do get cisco's management server, does that include any kind of signage editor or will we still need to develop the sites ourselves?
    Thanks for the help!

    The Digital Media Manager does have software that allows you to create the Signage content.

  • Multicasting digital signage

    hi all,
    I am currently on a project of deploying digital signage technology for multicast video. However, so far, I haven't got an application that support multicast, all of them mostly support only broadcasting. Can you give me recommendations regarding to this kind of application?
    Thanks,
    Regards

    The following url wil help you:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/4.x/dms4.1/dmm4.1/user_guide_for_dmm_4.1/DMM-DS.html

  • Digital Signage Category?

    Should't there be a Digital Signage category? I think the video category is a bit to vague or general.

    The following url wil help you:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/4.x/dms4.1/dmm4.1/user_guide_for_dmm_4.1/DMM-DS.html

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    OOPS !!
    I will repost the whole messaqge with the correct external URL's:
    In  general, the Trustsec design and deployment guides address the specific  support for the various features of the 'whole' Cisco TS (and other  security) solution frameworks.  And then a drill-down (usually the  proper links are embedded) to the specifc feature, and then that feature  on a given device.  TS 2.1 defines the use of ISE or ACS5 as the policy  server, and confiugration examples for the platforms will include and  refer to them.
    TrustSec Home Page
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns1051/index.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns170/ns896/ns1051/product_bulletin_c25-712066.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps5712/ps11637/ps11195/at_a_glance_c45-654884.pdf
    I find this page very helpful as a top-level start to what features and capabilities exist per device:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns170/ns896/ns1051/trustsec_matrix.html
    The TS 2.1 Design Guides
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/ns340/ns414/ns742/ns744/landing_DesignZone_TrustSec.html
    DesignZone has some updated docs as well
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns982/networking_solutions_program_home.html#~bng
    As  the SGT functionality (at this point) is really more of a  router/LAN/client solution, the most detailed information will be in the  IOS TS guides like :
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/6_x/nx-os/security/configuration/guide/b_Cisco_Nexus_7000_NX-OS_Security_Configuration_Guide__Release_6.x.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_cts/configuration/xe-3s/asr1000/sec-usr-cts-xe-3s-asr1000-book.html
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/trustsec/configuration/guide/trustsec.html

  • Best practices for exporting for digital signage?

    I am exporting video clips to be displayed in a PC-based digital signage system. My video was shot in 1080i60, and I imported and edited the footage using HDV sequence settings. My final export size needs to be 1920 x 1080.
    I have tried a couple of export strategies (export using Quicktime conversion) and just haven't been happy with how the video clips look on the PC system -- way too much interlacing. When I realized that the HDV codec is not cross platform, I started taking the additional step of opening and re-saving the .mov file in Quicktime. Now I'm fiddling around with Compressor, just to add more complications. I have tried so many different settings and codecs that I have completely lost my way! Can anyone recommend a workflow for this situation?
    I am using FCP6 and Compressor 3 on an iMac OS 10.5.8.
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    Terry Burton1 wrote:
    I still see interlacing on the H.264 export that I don't see when I export the sequence as HDV. Of course, I can't get the HDV export to play on a PC.
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  • Digital signage application

    I'd like to know if Strobe could be a good choice for digital signage application.
    I'd like to know in particular if:
    - I need full screen application. Can I use Strobe in full screen mode (monitor HD 1920-1080) inside a web page.
    Also in Portrait and landscape way ?
    - can I overlay text over video (not ads like youtube ads but price o other words over a exact point of the video for the exact duration of 1 video and change text for the following video in playlist ?
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    1° playlist video -> 1° overlay text in a exact poit of the video
    2° playlist video -> 2° (different from 1° and in different position)
    Is this possible and simple ?
    - can I manage playlist in advanced mode
    (I'd like to create playlist in dynamic way, with languages like php fetching data from DB) 
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    Hi,  
    - I need full screen application. Can I use Strobe in full screen mode (monitor HD 1920-1080) inside a web page.
    Also in Portrait and landscape way ?
    SVE: OSMF supports fullscreen, since flash supports it. Switching from landscape to portrait was not tested on monitors, but you should be able to control this from the video player, by adding some code.
    - can I overlay text over video (not ads like youtube ads but price o other words over a exact point of the video for the exact duration of 1 video and change text for the following video in playlist ?
    SVE : Yes - there are captioning or text layout examples in the osmf code samples
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    1° playlist video -> 1° overlay text in a exact poit of the video  2° playlist video -> 2° (different from 1° and in different position)  ...
    Is this possible and simple ?
    - can I manage playlist in advanced mode  (I'd like to create playlist in dynamic way, with languages like php fetching data from DB) 
    SVE: Possible, but not very simple. Please look at the Strobe media playback  JS API examples and the playlist feature

  • SAP Digital signature solution in Invoice output PDF document

    Hi,
    We are trying to POC SAP Digital signature solution for Invoice output pdf document based on the OSS note 700495 implemengtation guide.
    - Defining the log structure and database table.
    - Defining signature single step and authorization group and assignment.
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    Edited by: Diana Hoppe on Mar 3, 2011 9:50 AM

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