Digital Rights Management (Drm) For Windows Media - Cisco 2000 User Manual

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Select Enable Push and enter a port number not assigned to another encoder. Then enter the server
name or IP address, Alias (optional), user name, and password.
You can also choose to output to file at the same time you are streaming to a server. However, you
can set the server to archive the file and streaming, allowing the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000
to reserve its system resource for encoding. Refer to the Windows Media Server documentation for
details.
If you check Index the file, viewers will be able to direct access any point within the Windows
Media file using the Windows Media player. Indexing is also required for editing the Windows
Media file using Microsoft Windows Media Utilities.
After you have input your settings, click the Submit button at the bottom of the page to save your
changes.
Warning: If you click away to another Web page without first clicking Submit, your changes will be
lost.

Digital Rights Management (DRM) for Windows Media

You can protect your content using a technology called Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Niagara SCX allows you to encrypt your content with DRM technology while you are encoding.
You can apply DRM while encoding to a file and when broadcasting a stream. Users will be required
to obtain a license to play the content. This license contains the key to unlock the content and the
rights that govern its use.
NOTE: Licenses are issued by a third-party license provider, so you must set up an account with a
third-party license provider to protect your content.
Niagara SCX automatically detects any available DRM profiles imported on the encoding system. If
there are no DRM profiles installed, the DRM functions in Niagara SCX are disabled. In order to
enable the DRM function in Niagara SCX, you must do the following:
1)
Set up an account with a third-party license provider and create a DRM profile.
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