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Cisco AS6000 Series Media Processor (formerly Inlet Spinnaker 6000 IP)
Dual-Channel, Multi-format HD Streaming Transcoder
The Cisco AS6000 Series Media Processor (formerly the Spinnaker 6000) is a live transcoding platform offering full IP in and out capability, and supports 2 SD or HD input channels in a single 1RU form factor. With the Cisco AS6000 Series Media Processor and its easy-to-use interface, turning that IP video source into multiple internet-ready streams—with the amazing levels of quality you’ve come to expect from Cisco—is now only a few clicks away.
Key Features:
Input density and flexibility
- Up to 2 HD or SD inputs per 1RU system
- Ingest H264 or MPEG2 in a MPEG2 transport stream over IP
- MPTS or SPTS
Multiple levels of redundancy
- Six Ethernet ports for redundant input, output, and management interfaces
- Output to two separate media servers simultaneously
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Any Cisco media processor on the network can act as a backup for any other media process,
taking advantage of the IP routed video
Advertising and Monetization
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Automate Internet ad insertion using SCTE 35 cue messages or with
playlists generated by playout servers - Supports slate insertion to remove broadcast ads
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Remonetise video with Internet ads for browser, mobile and set top box
The latest Intel Six Core i7 processor
- Ideal for more complex encoding projects
Other Spinnaker features
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Offers full support for adaptive streaming, including Apple® iPhone™
and iPad streaming, Microsoft Smooth Streaming and Adobe Dynamic
Flash Streaming. -
Its powerful and flexible core software platform can output
multiple formats from one appliance, while offering a range of resolutions. - With its web-based GUI, the Cisco Media Processor is easy to set up and manage.
- Consistently wins video quality shoot outs.
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Supports multiple captioning options, and the insertion of
metadata into a Windows Media or Flash stream.




