


The Apple QuickTime Player does not support local playback of the following files: Cisco IP/TV supports streaming of the MOV files created by Cisco IP/TV only. However, some restrictions exist.Ĭisco IP/TV does not support streaming of third-party MOV files. This section contains limitations and restrictions for Cisco IP/TV Release 5.2.5.Ĭisco IP/TV Release 5.2.5 supports recording, streaming, and rendering of MOV files. Pentium II 400-MHz processor for up to 6 Mbps.

Pentium II 300-MHz processor for up to 3 Mbps.Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 (software decoder only), Windows XP.Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 2), Windows XP (with Service Pack 1).There is no software-only release of Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Server Release 5.2 and later releases.Ĭisco IP/TV Viewer for Non-MPEG-2 Streams Note Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Server Release 5.2 and later software releases come preinstalled on Cisco 3400 Series Servers for IP/TV hardware. These release notes describe limitations, caveats, and other important information regarding the software for Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Server and IP/TV Viewer, Release 5.2.5. The changes are also applicable to IP/TV Broadcast Server software that comes preinstalled on Cisco 3400 Series Servers for IP/TV hardware. The changes in Cisco IP/TV Release 5.2.5 apply to IP/TV Broadcast Server and IP/TV Viewer software. Obtaining Additional Publications and Information.These release notes describe the following topics: These release notes contain information about Cisco IP/TV Broadcast Server and IP/TV Viewer software Release 5.2.5. Is Cisco documentation helpful? Click here to give us your feedback.

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