Connecting An External Storage Device; Exporting Captured Video Files - Cisco 2000 User Manual

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The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 LCD readout displays the list of encoders and shows the
current status of each session.
Using the <UP> and <DOWN> buttons, move the pointer to the position next to the encoding
session you want to terminate.
Press the <STOP> button again and the encoder session selected will terminate.
To return to the main menu, press the <MENU> button.

Connecting an external storage device

The Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 rear panel provides two USB ports. You can connect almost
any standard USB flash device to one or both of these ports. This allows you to export any AV files
you may have created on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000's local storage drive. The local
storage drive is the D drive when you use the Save to File setting while you employ the Niagara
SCX Web Interface.
When you insert a USB flash device in one of the USB ports on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder
2000, the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 automatically detects the removable storage device,
and assigns a random drive letter to the device. This device can capture files directly or can be
employed to use the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 Export File function, which is available for
access when using the front panel menu.

Exporting Captured Video Files

You can export your captured video files to an external USB device.
NOTE: To export files to a USB device from the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000, you must set a
default location for the captured video files via the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 SCX Web
Interface, and place those files in that default location. This can be done on the System
Configuration page of the Web Interface at the *Default AV Folder box. By default, this folder is
set to D:\AVFiles.
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