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  • Cisco Confidential © 2010 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1

    Digital Video Headend Product update Bojan Nedelcev

    Consulting Systems Engineer - South East Europe SP Video Technology Group

    May, 2012

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    VIDEO PROCESSING

    Transcoders

    Receivers Decoders

    Cisco Receivers

    Encoders

    Cisco® MEP D9036 Modular Encoder

    Cisco DCM Transcoder

    Live ABR Transcoder

    Cisco Media Processor

    File based Transcoder

    Cisco Transcode Manager

    Control Systems

    Cisco ROSA® VSM Cisco PNC

    Video Processing

    Cisco DCM Video Processor / transcoder

    IP Video Gateway

    Cisco DCM Gateway

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    D9036 Broadcast Quality Encoder • Primary Distribution Encoder

    • Encoder in secondary distribution for very HQ channels (typ. 20% of line-up) or very low bitrates (IPTV)

    DCM Digital Content Manager • Secondary content distribution, transcoding and preparation (+ DPI,

    encryption, logo, EAS, ..) : linear headend in the box

    • Future: Optimized solution for ABR, working together with Encapsulator

    Spinnaker (Cisco Media Processor) • Transcoder for ABR and OTT delivery

    • Flexible transcoder for alternate codecs (VP8, WebM,. ...)

    • Encapsulation will exist as a separate function as well

    • Implemented on datacenter technology

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    D9036 DCM Spinnaker Armada TV Linear Linear

    Roadmap ABR (CC) ABR (Linear -> archive)

    VoD ABR File

    Live / File codec Live to live Live to live Live to live File to file Live to file

    Picture Quality Premium broadcast quality

    Distribution broadcast quality

    Up to Web-HD (H.264 1,5-3/8Mbps)

    VoD (multi-pass)

    Target screen Big Screen (Broadcast SD/HD)

    Big Screen (Broadcast SD/HD) Future : 1/2/3 (CC)

    PC, tablet, iDevices, Mobile, Web-connected TV

    All

    Bitrates CBR,VBR, Statmux CBR,VBR, Statmux CBR (VBR Future) CBR & VBR Input SDI live feed Compressed feed SDI + Compressed File + Archive TS Compression format

    MPEG-2 + H.264 MPEG-2 + H.264 MPEG-2 + H.264 VC1, 3GP,VP6, ... Future codecs

    MPEG-2 + H.264

    Protocol MP2TS MP2TS Future : ATS (ABR)

    ABR, Flash, Silverlight, 3GPP MP2TS Archiving

    Technology Asic /DSP/FPGA Asic /DSP/FPGA Appliance on x86 Software Density (HD) 4 HD per RU 24 HD per RU (CC) 1 – 2 HD input / RU N/A Power / linear HD 75W / HD 12W /HD 125 – 250 Watt/HD N/A

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    Media delivery method for sending Web pages and images across the Internet.

    Improves user experience and startup time, and add features and functions.

    Adapts to the available bandwidth without stopping or the need to buffer.

    ABR streaming is a video distribution technology model based on HTTP progressive download.

    High-bandwidth connections experience high-definition quality streaming; lower bandwidth receives appropriate stream.

    Stream in multiple formats, multiple resolutions, and multiple streams.

    Reach any screen, including Apple® iOS devices, smart phones, feature phones, PCs, laptops, TVs, set-top-boxes

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    Adapt video to the Web instead of adapting the Web to video.

    Production

    Delivery

    Encoding CIsco Media Processor

    Low speed broadband

    Congested broadband

    High speed broadband

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    • H.264 or VC-1 • Fragmented MP4

    files Delivers to: • Silverlight Player on

    PCs & connected TVs

    • Windows Phone • Xbox & PS3 Devices

    • H.264 • Fragmented in

    segments Delivers to: • Phones running

    Flash • PCs running Flash

    • H.264 • MPEG-2 TS files • Transport segments Delivers to: • iOS devices

    (iPhone, iPad, iTouch).

    • STB (Apple TV, Roku)

    Adobe HTTP Dynamic

    Streaming (HDS), “Zeri”

    Apple HTTP Live

    Streaming (HLS)

    Microsoft Smooth Streaming

    (HSS)

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    Control • Web GUI • Front Panel • Local • WCF/SOAP Messaging

    Archive • Local Hard Drive • Networked Hard Drive

    Output Formats • Microsoft Smooth

    Streaming (VC-1 and H.264)

    • iPad, iPhone Streaming • Adobe Dynamic

    Streaming • 3GP / RTP (H.263 and

    H.264) • Windows Media • VC-1 Push & Pull • MPEG-2 TS Multicast

    (H.264) • Flash H.264/AVC • Silverlight • Adaptive Streaming • AC-3 (pass-through only) Services • Ad Insertion • Subtitles/ Closed Captions • Encryption and DRM • Slate and Logo Insertion • Encapsulation

    Video • SDI • HD-SDI (7100, 8100) • S-Video • Component • Composite • NTSC, PAL Audio • SDI embedded • AES • Analog Video • H.264 over MPEG-2 TS • MPEG-2 over MPEG-2 TS • ETR 101-290 alarms (Priority 1) Audio • AC-3 Audio • MPEG-1 Layer II • MPEG-2/4 AAC

    SDI I

    nput

    IP

    Inpu

    t

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    Adaptive Transport Streams

    MPEG2 TS Archive

    Video Source

    Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6 Stream 7 Stream 8

    Encapsulator

    Encoding

    • Encode once, encapsulate multiple times to multiple delivery formats for simultaneous output

    • Enables increased density. • Reach wide range of screens from

    one encoder. • Quickly and economically expand

    your service offerings and content.

    Feature Summary

    Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6 Stream 7 Stream 8

    Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6 Stream 7 Stream 8

    Stream 1 Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 Stream 5 Stream 6 Stream 7 Stream 8

    1280x720 960x540 848x480 848x480 702x400 512x288 400x224 400x224

    3000 Kbps 2400 Kbps 1800 Kbps 1200 Kbps 800 Kbps 500 Kbps 200 Kbps 110 Kbps

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    • Encrypts streams for secure delivery of content to end user.

    • Validates the end user has rights to the content.

    • Secures entitlement rights. • Media Processor provides solutions

    to enable DRM for: • Smooth Playready • AES for HLS • Verimatrix HLS

    Feature Summary

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    • Closed captioning support for Smooth (DFXP), iPhone, Flash, MPEG2-TS

    • Subtitling support for Smooth (DFXP), Flash

    • Insertion of custom metadata • Reach broader audience • Meets government or corporate

    requirements

    Feature Summary

    • Teamed encoders double stream count density

    • No downtime on encoder loss • More profiles per linear service • Maximizes stream count • Ensures business continuity • Ideal for back-up, failover and

    recovery

    Feature Summary

    Redundancy and Failover Captioning and Metadata

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    HD or SD source?

    AS5100 • Multi-format SD streaming from a single unit • Full support of adaptive streaming, including

    iOS, Smooth, Dynamic • SD source, SD output resolution • 4 streams out, 16 with internal encapsulation

    AS7100 • Affordable HD streaming • Full support of adaptive streaming • HD or SD source, HD or SD output resolution • 4 streams out, 16 with internal encapsulation

    AS8100 • The HD streaming workhorse with 8 streams

    out, 32 with internal encapsulation • Full adaptive streaming support • HD or SD source, HD or SD output resolution

    SD

    HD AS8100 Plus IP • Provides option to use IP input in addition to

    SDI • 8 streams out, 32 with internal encapsulation • Full adaptive streaming support • HD or SD source, HD or SD output resolution

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    AS6000 • Up to 2 HD or SD inputs per 1RU system • HD/SD Output resolutions • 8 streams out per input channel; 32 with internal

    encapsulation • Ingest H264 or MPEG2 in a MPEG2 transport stream over

    IP • MPTS or SPTS

    AS8100 Plus IP • Provides option to use IP input or SDI (single channel) • 8 streams out, 32 with internal encapsulation • Full adaptive streaming support • HD or SD source, HD or SD output resolution

    Cisco AS Series Media Processor Software • Optimized for Cisco UCS • Efficient scale with Cisco network scale & services • Fewer servers with more memory • Number of channels and streams depends on

    configuration • Full adaptive streaming support • HD or SD source, HD or SD output resolution

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    • The encoder needs just three connections, Power, Ethernet, and a Video source

    AS 7100, AS 8100, AS 8100 Plus IP

    AS 6000

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    Production Post Production MAM

    Consumption

    Contribution

    News Gathering

    Sport Events

    Studio-to-Studio

    Home

    Network

    Media Net

    Post Production

    Production Data Center

    Cable

    IP

    Telco (Wireline)

    IP

    Over The Air (DTT)

    IP IP

    Direct to Home (DTH)

    IP

    Wireless

    CDN

    OTT

    Production Contribution Post production Distribution Consumer

    Transitions are taking place in many area’s

    IP Live-Live resilency NLE

    10 bit color

    TV Everywhere

    HTTP ABR OTT

    Simulcrypt IP

    EPG bundles Low latency

    H.264 HD/SD Blackouts

    nDVR DRM Opex I-Frame Advertising

    Encapsulation P-DC

    Video Processing

    Cisco DCM Video Processor / transcoder

    IP Video Gateway

    Cisco DCM Gateway

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    • Transrating Multiplexer • Digital Ad Splicing • Multi-format Transcoding/rating • Bulk Encryptor/Decryptor • Statmux Controller • ASI/IP/8VSB/S2 Interface Conversion • PSI/SI/PSIP Processor • Input Error Monitoring • Advanced Redundancy Schemes • Application Platform

    • Unmatched Performance • Highest Transrating/coding/DPI

    Capacity • Low Power Consumption • Flexible Modular Configuration • Future Proof Against Changing

    System Requirements • Maximized Up Time • Seamless IP Video Networks

    Integration • Excellent Video Quality

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    Key Features

    GbE I/O Card

    2+2 GbE Ports, full duplex, SFP

    Up to 500 streams, 2Gbps

    UDP/RTP, VLAN, TOS, IGMP

    ETR 290, Advanced MPEG, PSI/SI Processing

    Port, Service, TS Redundancy

    IP statmux controller

    ASI I/O Card

    10 ASI BNC Ports, SW configurable I/O

    Up to 500 streams, 2Gbps

    Full 213 Mbps ASI rate support

    ETR 290, Advanced MPEG, PSI/SI Processing

    Port, Service, TS Redundancy

    Digital Transport Formatting

    ASI SFN I/O Card v2 8 ASI BNC Ports, 1PPS & 10 MHz SFN Clock Inputs

    Similar feature set as ASI I/O module

    Internal P&L holdover circuite & MIP synchronization

    Dense Satellite Reception/ Decryption Card (DRD-S2)

    •Satellite Reception Card with Common Interface

    •4 independent receivers on single DCM Card

    •4 CI slots on single DCM Card

    •Unparalleled density: 12 RF/CI slots in DCM 2RU

    •DVB-S2 Multistream (DVB MIS) capable on all inputs

    Dense Satellite Reception/ Decryption Card (8-VSB)

    •Add ATSC 8-VSB Off-Air reception to DCM

    •4 and 8 RF Input version

    •Tuning Range: RF Channel 2-69 (50-860 MHz)

    •Input RF Level Range: -80(*) to -20 dBm

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    Key Features

    Coprocessor Card (plug-on for ASI, ASI/SFN, GbE I/O cards)

    MPEG-2 SD/HD transrating, CBR/VBR

    MPEG-2 SD/HD DPI

    DVB CSA & BISS-1 scrambling

    PID Sync & Delay

    Up to 350 SD/85 MPEG-2 transrates

    Up to 115 SD/45 HD MPEG-2 splices

    FEC Card (plug-on for GbE I/O cards)

    SMPTE 2022 (COP3) FEC

    Up to 250/160 streams for 1D/2D FEC

    Supports RTP packet re-ordering

    Transcoder Card (occupies 1 application slot)

    MPEG-2 AVC SD/HD transcoding

    Transcodes up to 8 SD/3 HD/16 stereo pairs

    MPEG1 LayerII/AC-3 HE-AAC audio transcoding

    Audio & Metadata pass-through sync’ed to video

    PIP, Closed Caption

    MPEG-2 SD/HD logo insertion

    Up to 4 logo’s per program, up to 4 SD/HD programs per card for logo insertion

    MFP Card (occupies 1 application slot)

    MPEG-2/AVC SD/HD MPEG-2/AVC SD/HD transcoding

    Up to 24 SD/8 HD per card for single layer card

    Up to 48 SD/16 HD per card for dual layer card

    AAC, AC-3, MPEG1 LayerII audio transcoding

    Audio & Metadata pass-through sync’ed to video

    Closed Caption

    Rescaling capabilities for downconversion, PIP and low res picture generation

    Hardware ready for AVC DPI

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    Key Features

    Gateway Cards: 10G-SDI-E

    10G-SDI-O

    10G-SDI-EO

    1G-SDI-E

    Up to 6 SDI interfaces, auto format detection –SD-SDI & HD-SDI: up to 6 inputs, 6 outputs or 3 in/3 out

    –3G-SDI: up to 3 in/3 out

    Up to 6 electrical, 6 optical or combination of both

    Supports transport of 1080p50/60, and 3D signals

    Dual redundant 10G (or 1G) IP Interface, full duplex

    SFP+ (for 10G) or SFP (for 1G) interfaces

    COP4 FEC support

    Configurable dejitter buffer to optimize delay

    Fixed BNC as SDI reference clock input (BB or tri-level)

    Fixed BNC as SDI loop-through output

    Ancillary data support

    Port & Service BU, anycast and hitless redundancy modes

    JPEG-2k Card (plug-on for gateway cards)

    Optional plug-on module for GWY cards

    Supports 3 encodes and 3 decodes

    Up to 900Mbps video processing

    Different quality levels supported including lossless mode

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    Key Features

    Dense Satellite Reception/ Decryption Card (DRD-S2)

    •Satellite Reception Card with Common Interface

    •4 independent receivers on single DCM Card

    •4 CI slots on single DCM Card

    •Unparalleled density: 12 RF/CI slots in DCM 2RU

    •DVB-S2 Multistream (DVB MIS) capable on all inputs

    Dense Satellite Reception/ Decryption Card (8-VSB)

    •Add ATSC 8-VSB Off-Air reception to DCM

    •4 and 8 RF Input version

    •Tuning Range: RF Channel 2-69 (50-860 MHz)

    •Input RF Level Range: -80(*) to -20 dBm

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    • 12 RF /2RU chassis • DVB-S/S2 • CCM & VCM • QPSK, 8PSK and

    16APSK • 22kHz Tone • LNB voltage

    • BISS-1 (CAMless) • DVB-CI (4 slot) • Flexible usage descramble from any input (GbE, ASI, DVB-S2)

    • Optimal CAM usage

    • Multiple Input Stream on all RF inputs (single carrier, multiple TS)

    • Extract 6 TS from a single carrier.

    • SFN compliant reception of DVB-T muxes

    • Deterministic descrambling

    • Works in MIS and non-MIS inputs

    DTA Satellite receiver Descrambler DVB-S2 MIS

    DVB-T distribution

    • Transrating/coding • Ad/Local Program

    Insertion • Service Backup

    from any source (ASI/S2/IP)…

    • Scrambling, FEC, Monitoring…

    DCM Processing

    DCM MB

    ASI /GbE IO (+ COP)

    MFP

    MFP

    DRD

    end

    CAM CAM DVB-S2

    ASI/GbE

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    • Coding and Modulation Support both DVB-S and DVB-S2 CCM and VCM 1-45Mbaud QPSK, 8PSK and 16APSK

    • 12 RF Inputs in DCM 2 RU chassis

    • LNB Powering up to 350 mA only on RF Input 1 and 2 Bottom layer only

    • 22kHz Tone and LNB voltage for band selection and polarization

    • Physical Layer descrambling

    DTA Satellite receiver

    Descrambler

    DVB-S2 MIS

    DVB-T distribution over Satellite (SFN)

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    • Dual DVB-CI CAM slots: Up to 4 per Input Card • Flexible CAM usage Descramble content from any Input! e.g. GbE and ASI IO boards.

    • BISS-1 descrambling (without CAM) • CAM and Smart Card Diagnostics • Reboot / reset CAM via Software

    RF1 RF2

    CAM1

    CAM2

    ASI1

    GbE1

    GbE2

    ASI1

    ASI2

    ASI3

    Input TS Output TS • Route clear Services and PIDs to output • Route scrambled Services and PIDs to CAM for descrambling • Route descrambled Services and PIDs to any output. • Route EMMs to CAM modules.

    DTA Satellite receiver

    Descrambler

    DVB-S2 MIS

    DVB-T distribution over Satellite (SFN)

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    DCM DRD

    •DVB-S2 Modulation •Dummy PL

    Frame insertion •Multi Stream

    aggregation

    SFN Compliant

    Modulator Concentrator

    DCM SFN

    DVB-T Transport Streams

    GPS

    Decombining •ISI support •Dummy PL frame removal •ISSY SFN Compliance

    DTA Satellite receiver

    Descrambler

    DVB-S2 MIS

    DVB-T distribution over Satellite (SFN)

    DCM DRD

    SFN Region 1 SFN Region 1

    GPS GPS

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    Key Features Multi-Format Processing Card (MFP)

    AVC Transrating – Brings DCM MPEG-2 transrating features to AVC

    applications

    AVC and MPEG-2 Transcoding & Statmux – Converts to and from either codec, per service – Audio transcoding or pass-through – Up to 24 SD/8 HD per DCM-MFP-S – Up to 48 SD/16 HD per DCM-MFP

    AVC Splicing Capabilities • Real transrated seamless splice, SD and HD • Audio splicing including MPEG-1, AC-3, AAC • Up to 24 SD/ 4 HD per DCM-MFP-S • Up to 48 SD/ 8 HD per DCM-MFP

    Prepared for advanced AVC Processing Graphic Overlay

    – Graphic overlays for logo Insertion, text crawls, etc. – Rescaling for PIP generation and high density multi-

    resolution (adaptive)

    DCM-MFP-S Single layer MFP card for DCM 1RU & 2RU chassis

    DCM-MFP Dual layer MFP card for DCM MkII 2RU chassis

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    P1 P1 P1 P1

    Px Px Px Px

    S1 S1 S1 S1

    Sy Sy Sy Sy

    Ad Server

    B1 By

    A1 Ax

    AVC Program

    MPEG-2 Program

    Logo

    P1 A1 P1 P1

    Px Px Ax Px

    S1 S1 B1 S1

    Sy Sy By Sy

    DCM MFP Anticipated Functionality: •Transcode incoming MPEG-2 programs to AVC •Splice outgoing channels to insert commercials •Seamless splice to insert regional programs •Insert logo on some outgoing channels •Statmux/transrate outgoing programs so their bitrate is dynamically adopted (VBR) to fit outgoing MPTS

    •Incoming VBR statmuxed programs

    •Mixed MPEG-2/AVC SD/HD input

    •Containing SCTE-35 cue triggers

    •Outgoing VBR programs in statmux

    Local Program

    Delivering MPEG-2 video processing feature set in AVC

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    MPTS1

    MPTS2

    MPTS3

    MPTS4

    • MFP has on-board closed loop transrating (“statmux”) All services going through same MFP can be combined in same groups/pools Min/max bitrates set on service level, MFP measures non video ES bitrates

    • Output MPTS User needs to reserve bitrate for TS related PID rate as not measured

    Input MFP1 MFP2 Input

    S1..S64

    S1..S64 S1..S32 S1..S32 S1..S64

    •MPTS1 (16 services) •G1

    •S1, S2,…,S16

    S33..S64 S33..S64

    Closed loop TR/TC:

    •G1: S1S16 •G2: S17S24 •G3: S25S32

    Closed loop TR/TC

    •G4: S33S48 •G5: S49S56 •G6: S57S64

    •MPTS2 (16 services: 8 (MFP1 )+ 8 (MFP2) •G2

    •S17, S18,…,S24 •G5

    •S49, S50,…,S56

    •MPTS3 (16 services: 8 (MFP1 )+ 8 (MFP2) •G3

    •S25, S26,…,S32 •G6

    •S57, S48,…,S64

    •MPTS4 (16 services) •G4

    •S33, S34,…,S48

    Mixed AVC/MPEG-2 Mixed HD/SD

    64 services per pool max # pools = max # services

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    OPEX and CAPEX savings: high density, less power, higher availability

    All Digital Setup IRD + DCM Transcoder

    Traditional Setup Decode + Encode

    All Digital Setup Nearest Competitor

    All Digital Setup DCM DRD MFP

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    Next generation video processing chassis

    Key Features Backwards compatible with DCM MKI Cards & SW

    • Can house Dual Layer MFP cards and Gateway cards • Licenses can be ported from a MKI chassis to a MKII chassis

    High capacity 60Gbps backplane to allow for more streams & capacity: • AVC, HD, advanced advertising, VOD

    Data agnostic backplane switch for MPEG, clocks, IP,…. 10Gbps bandwidth to virtual application slots with backward compatibility Twice power density of DCM 2RU MKI: 130 Watt/slot IPv4/v6 platform – initially on mgt interfaces Designed according to:

    • Cisco’s Product Security Baseline • NEBS Level-3 specifications

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    RS232 over USB GbE ports 1 & 2 25 pin GPIO connector GPS & video clock inputs

    GbE port 3

    USB port (future use)

    Temperature controlled FANs

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    Network setup

    Enable/disable the GUI

    • By use us the new mini-USB, user can gain access to configure the management IP addresses and enable the Web-GUI if needed

    • With each chassis a USB to mini-USB cable is delivered

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    Production Post Production MAM

    Consumption

    Contribution

    News Gathering

    Sport Events

    Studio-to-Studio

    Home

    Network

    Media Net

    Post Production

    Production Data Center

    Cable

    IP

    Telco (Wireline)

    IP

    Over The Air (DTT)

    IP IP

    Direct to Home (DTH)

    IP

    Wireless

    CDN

    OTT

    Production Contribution Post production Distribution Consumer

    Transitions are taking place in many area’s

    IP Live-Live resilency NLE

    10 bit color

    TV Everywhere

    HTTP ABR OTT

    Simulcrypt IP

    EPG bundles Low latency

    H.264 HD/SD Blackouts

    nDVR DRM Opex I-Frame Advertising

    Encapsulation P-DC

    Encoders

    Cisco® MEP D9036 Modular Encoder

    Encoders

    Cisco® D9093/D9094

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    Single rack unit

    Baseband encoding 8xSD or 4xHD

    MPEG-2 and AVC, HD, SD

    IP and ASI input/output

    Up to 32 stereo encodes per module

    Redundant power supplies-replaceable modules, power supplies and air filters

    D9036 Platform

    • Scalable high density encoding platform

    • Easily integrated with DCM and management systems

    • Green - Low power consumption

    • Flexible, extendable architecture

    • Multi-resolution, multi-format video with premium quality

    • Easily upgraded through licenses

    • Field serviceable modules

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    Features

    D9036 Chassis Up to six modules, dual PSU

    Modular Video Input (MVI) Four or eight HD/SD compatible SDI variants Embedded audio support Routing to multiple video and audio encoding engines

    Modular Video Codec (MVC) Two HD or four SD encodes per module

    Modular Multi-Audio (MMA) 32 stereo MPEG-1 LII, AAC, Dolby Digital or 10 Dolby Digital Plus, or 10 multichannel Resources shareable between videos 16 AES audio inputs, Dolby Metadata

    Modular Input/Output (MIO) Four 100/1000 BaseT Ethernet connections with FEC, Dual ASI, optional mirroring Compressed video and audio input/output

    - Flexible hardware supports AVC/MPEG-2 encoding of HD, SD and other formats - Dense audio encoding platform for multi-language applications in a variety of compression formats - Modular approach allows HW upgrades without platform replacement - Technological innovation provides greater density and video quality with lower power consumption

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    Multiple audio encode formats, audio decoding

    Management Ethernet

    Common Chassis Sync

    (FUTURE)

    Dual hot-swappable PSUs

    Alarm and DPI GPIO

    Mirrored or independent ASI

    4x100/1000 BaseT

    Dense video input (4 or 8)

    2xHD or 4xSD per module

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    The D9036 is stackable and cooled with airflow from front to back

    Easy racking, excellent cooling

    Variable speed, field serviceable fans

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    Audio Encode Logic

    Input Logic

    Pre-Processing Logic

    Video Encode Logic

    Audio Encode

    Logic

    Single Channel Monolithic Design

    Vertically Integrated Encoder

    Multi-Channel

    Modular by Function

    Video Encode Logic

    Input Logic

    Pros: Lower cost for simple, single channel configs. Cons: Technology change in one area obsoletes entire card. Input resources not shared between encoders. Audio encoding resources tied to video encoder. Video encoding resources cannot be combined.

    Pros: Audio and other resources can be grouped for use with one service or spread across al services. Technology change obsoletes just one card – FUTUREPROOF

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    MMA

    MVI

    Con

    trol

    bac

    kpla

    ne

    Controller

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    •MVI: Modular Video Input •MMA: Modular Multichannel Audio •PSU: Power Supply (AC or DC)

    •MVC: Modular Video Codec •MIO: Modular Input-Output

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    ASI/IP IO

    Dual ASI

    2+2 IP

    13 GPI

    Dual IP

    PSU

    PSU

    Codec

    Codec

    Codec

    Codec 16 AES

    8 or 4 SDI

    Audio Codecs

    Audio Codecs

    Audio Codecs

    VBI Proc

    Audio De-emb

    SDI De-serializer

    MVC

    Codec

    Codec

    Codec

    Codec

    External I/O

    PCIe Data

    Ctrl Eth

    6 RS422 Metadata

    Alarm Contacts

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    GUI has common screens with DCM for chassis management

    Virtual Service Encoder is a collection of encoding resources with common clocking

    Elementary streams or service can be dragged from the VSE to the output like in DCM

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    Output MUX

    Video Encoding Resources

    Audio Encoding Resources

    Other Resources

    Service Definition

    Transport Streams

    MVC(s)

    MMA

    MIO

    MVI, MVC

    VSE 1 VSE 2

    Virtual Encoders are a collection of resources with a common time base

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    D9036 – Redundancy Support 1:1 Device Redundancy - CBR Operation

    • Reference Setup

    DCM switches between D9036 streams based on detection of stream errors

    1:1 Input

    Router (A/V)

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

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    D9036 – Redundancy Support 1:1 Device Redundancy in Statmux Operation

    • Reference Setup

    ROSA EM performs D9036 device backup Alarms / Backup Triggers:

    D9036 Device Operational Failure (DOF) alarm. D9036 Link Loss on GBE Port(s) IP Switch Link Down

    Backup type N:M Chassis Backup (complete device) – Setting are transferred between encoders Support for ASI and GBE (switch of output Router/Switch) Support for Statmux Operation (White and Blacklisting of statmuxed channels – VSEs) Support for Statmux Controller Backup

    SMX ctr

    1:1 Input

    Router (A/V)

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    SMX ctr

    NOTE: 1:1 redundancy Statmux operation requires ROSA EM redundancy controller

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    D9036 – Redundancy Support N:M Device Redundancy (D9036 V1.0)

    D9036_Main

    D9036_BU

    M:N 1:1 Input

    Router (A/V)

    • Reference Setup

    ROSA EM performs D9036 device backup

    Alarms / Backup Triggers: D9036 Device Operational Failure (DOF) alarm. D9036 Link Loss on GBE Port(s) IP Switch Link Down

    Backup type N:M Chassis Backup (complete device) – Setting are transferred between encoders Support for ASI and GBE (switch of output Router/Switch) Backup encoder must be a superset of licenses and identical HW configuration

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