Cisco Digital Media Player 4305G specs
Supported protocols
FTP and Secure FTP (SFTP)
HTTP and HTTPS
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) over Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
Video containers
MPEG Transport Stream (TS, TP, TRP, M2T, M2TS, and MTS)
Video codecs
Video MPEG1
Video MPEG2: Main Profile at High Level
Video MPEG4 Part 2: Advanced Simple Profile at Level 5
Aspect ratio: 4:3 and 16:9
HD (up to 1080 at 16:9) progressive and interlace video resolution
Video data rate up to 12 Mbps
Overall delay 1-3 sec
Audio codecs
Audio MPEG1 Layers 1 and 2
MP3
MPEG4 AAC Low Complexity
AC-3
Audio data rate: 64-320 kbps
Physical connectors
Ethernet copper 10/100BASE-T, RCA Video, S-Video, RCA Audio Left, RCA Audio Right, HDMI, and RS-232 and USB
Cable Type - Maximum Supported Cable Length
Composite or RCA cable - 10 ft (3.05 m)
HDMI 1.1 - 16 ft (4.08 m)
S-Video - 10 ft (3.05 m)
Cable quality can be a factor
You can use an HDMI extender product to extend the cable to 150 ft
Remote control
Transmitter Type - Maximum Supported Distance
Infrared (IR) - 15 ft (4.57m)
Functional
Video in: MPEG1, MPEG2, and MPEG4 Part 2
Audio in: Transport stream: Up to 6 audio packet IDs (part numbers) in transport stream
Video out: Analog video (composite, S-Video), Digital video (HDMI)
Audio out: Analog unbalanced audio (mono and stereo), MPEG1 Layer 2: Selected
packet IDs in transport stream (1 of 6)
MPEG4 AAC and AC-3
Selected elementary audio (1 of 6)
Power
Input voltage: 5V
Input current: 3 ADC
Power consumption
Peak: 12W
Average: 5W
Flash memory
32 MB for OS
2 GB for internal storage
Environmental
Operating temperature: 41 to 122°F (5 to 50°C)
Passed 500-hour test of the uninterrupted video playback in 125.6°F (52°C) dry-heat environment
Humidity: 20 to 80% noncondensing
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Filed in: Cisco Digital Media Players
Description:
The highly reliable, IP-based Cisco Digital Media Player 4305G controls the display and playback of rich digital media, including high-definition live broadcasts or on-demand video, Adobe Flash Player animations, graphics, text tickers, and other web content, through on-premises Cisco Digital Signs and Cisco Cast displays.
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