Release Notes for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0
System Requirements for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release4.0
Browser and Flash Player Support
Cisco StadiumVision Director Server Support
Product IDs in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 for Software Licenses
Platform 2 and Platform 3 Server Support
Virtualized Server Environment Support
Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Server Support
VMware vSphere Tested Versions for Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote
Cisco StadiumVision Headend Support
Cisco Unified Communications Support
Commerce Integration Systems Support
Media Controller Systems Support
Touch Screen Devices and Controller Support
Security Information and Advisories for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release4.0
New and Changed Information in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0
Feature Summary by Media Player Model
Internationalization and Localization
Synchronized Content Playback Across SV-4K Devices
Installation Requirements for Licensing Compliance
Installation Requirements on New Platform 3 Servers
Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote OVF Deployment
CIMC and BIOS Firmware Installation for Cisco StadiumVision Director Platform 2 Servers
Verifying the BIOS Firmware Version
Important Migration and Upgrade Notes
Deployment Guidelines for the SV-4K Media Player
Installation and Upgrade Files
Media Player Maintenance Recommendations
Resolved Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732
Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732
Resolved Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707
Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707
Resolved Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-601
Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-601
Resolved Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525
Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525
Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-402
Related Documentation and Resources
Cisco StadiumVision Documentation Go URL
Cisco StadiumVision Documentation Notifications
Cisco StadiumVision Documentation Team Email Contact Information
Obtaining Cisco Product Documentation
Service and Support for Cisco StadiumVision
RMA Process for the SV-4K Media Player
First Published: March 20, 2015
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732
Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Release 4.0.0-66
The following updates were made:
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Updated information about the Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW) tool for ordering in the “Cisco StadiumVision Director Server Support” section. |
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Updated the “Platform 2 and Platform 3 Server Support” section with the following changes:
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Updated Table 4 for Release 4.0.0-707(SP2) to add “and Later Releases” for SV-4K firmware version 5.1.68.1 and 5.1.65 support. |
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The following updates were made for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732 (SP3):
– “CSCuu01028—4310: State change before runtime loads DMP won’t go to correct state” section. – “CSCur81524—SV-4K: First script state non-video, m-cast channel shows for a second or so.” section. |
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SV-4K firmware version 5.1.68.1 is released for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) to fix the 4:3 aspect ratio problem with some videos. The following changes were made:
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The following updates were made for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2):
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The following updates were made for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-601 (SP1):
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Updated the symptom, possible cause, and recommended action for “CSCuu22735—Flash player unable to load Control Panel due to Adobe certificate issue.” section to Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525. In addition, removed the Google Chrome workaround and second workaround. |
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Added Release 3.1 to the list of affected versions and a second workaround for “CSCuu22735—Flash player unable to load Control Panel due to Adobe certificate issue.” section to Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525. |
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Added “CSCuu22735—Flash player unable to load Control Panel due to Adobe certificate issue.” section to Open Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525. |
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The following updates were made:
– Added PostgreSQL database support. – Added enhancement for support of deployment of more than one database in the system for new data sources created in Release 4.0. |
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The following updates were made for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525:
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Initial release of Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-402 and Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Release 4.0.0-66. |
This release note includes the following topics:
This document provides information about the Cisco StadiumVision solution for all releases of Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0. It includes hardware and software requirements, new and changed features, installation and upgrade information, known issues, and defects.
This document is for Cisco StadiumVision system administrators and technical field engineers who are responsible for designing and deploying the Cisco StadiumVision solution. Readers of this document should be familiar with basic IP networking technology and the Cisco StadiumVision solution.
This section describes the hardware and software supported by the Cisco StadiumVision solution for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0. It includes the following topics:
You can use an Apple Mac or Microsoft Windows PC or laptop to access Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Table 2 describes the browser software versions that have been tested with Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0, with the corresponding Flash player support.
Note ● Microsoft Windows 10 has not been tested and is not officially supported. Compatibility issues have been reported.
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 supports two models of media players:
The DMP firmware image is not bundled with the Cisco StadiumVision Director software. You must download the firmware image separately at the software download center site.
Note DMP-4310G Version 5.4.1 RB2P is required for the GNU Bash fix.
Table 3 describes the Cisco Digital Media Player (DMP) hardware and firmware supported in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Note DMP-4310G Version 5.4.1 and later supports MP4 (H.264 encoded only) video files and adds support for ELO IntelliTouch+ technology.
To download the DMP-4310G Version 5.4.1RB2P firmware, go to the Cisco Digital Media Players product page for the Cisco DMP 4310G:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/video/digital-media-player-4310g/model.html
1. Click the Downloads tab and then Digital Media Player (DMP) System Upgrades.
2. Go to All Releases > 5 > 5.4.1_RB_2P.
3. Click Download to get the 5.4.1_RB2_2P_FCS_4310.fwimg file.
For information about how to upgrade the DMP firmware, see the “Upgrading the Cisco DMP 4310G Firmware” module of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 introduces support for the SV-4K media player to support multiple existing and several new software features. The SV-4K media player is a fan-less, solid-state, commercial digital media player that supports new technology standards.
For more information about the software features supported by the SV-4K media player, see the “Feature Summary by Media Player Model” section.
Note For other important installation and migration considerations, see also the “Deployment Guidelines for the SV-4K Media Player” section.
Table 4 describes the SV-4K hardware and firmware supported in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Note Firmware version 5.1.68.1 and 5.1.65 have only been qualified for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707. Therefore, if you are running an earlier Cisco StadiumVision Director 4.0 software release, you should continue to run firmware version 5.1.52 until you upgrade Cisco StadiumVision Director to Release 4.0.0-707.
Firmware version 5.1.65 is the minimum-supported SV-4K firmware version for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2). It is considered a mandatory upgrade from the initially released version 5.1.52 to fix a flicker problem on TV displays for those venues running Release 4.0.0-707.
Table 5 lists the latest supported upgrade paths for SV-4K firmware in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
The SV-4K firmware image is not bundled with the Cisco StadiumVision Director software. You must download the firmware image separately from a password-protected site and then upload it to Cisco StadiumVision Director. See the “How to Download SV-4K Firmware” document, available to qualified Cisco StadiumVision partners.
Tip Be sure to download the firmware to a device that you also can use to access the Cisco StadiumVision Director software.
For more information, see the “Upgrading the SV-4K Media Player Firmware” module of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
Cisco StadiumVision Director supports upgrades from Release 3.2 to Release 4.0 software on the Platform 2 and Platform 3 server hardware, and also new installations of Release 4.0 in a virtual server environment using other third-party hardware.
Note Beginning on February 9, 2016, the Guided System Selling (GSS) tool is replaced by the Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW) tool for placing Cisco StadiumVision orders. Go to:
https://apps.cisco.com/Commerce/home
In Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0, the Cisco StadiumVision Director software, video management, and display licenses are unbundled. This allows you to purchase hardware separately for the Cisco StadiumVision Director server and install Cisco StadiumVision Director software in a virtual environment (for more information, see the “Virtualized Server Environment Support” section.)
Table 6 provides information about the supported product IDs for Cisco StadiumVision Director and related software.
Table 7 describes the Cisco StadiumVision Director server hardware and software supported and tested in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Some products have reached End-of-Sale (EOS) and are no longer orderable. For more information, see the End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco StadiumVision Appliances on Cisco.com.
Note The CIMC/BIOS versions in Table 7 identify minimum tested versions only with Cisco StadiumVision Director. These should not be interpreted as the required versions that you must run. As long as your server CIMC/BIOS firmware is at this minimum tested version or later, no change is required to operate Cisco StadiumVision Director.
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Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-7075 Minimum upgrade path: 4.0.0-601 (SP1) Note For details about all supported upgrade paths, see the “Upgrade Paths” section. |
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SV-PLATFORM3=6 Note This product has reached EOS and is no longer orderable. |
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 3 Minimum upgrade path: 4.0.0-601 (SP1) Note For details about all supported upgrade paths, see the “Upgrade Paths” section. |
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SV-DIRECTOR-K9 or SV-PLATFORM2= Note These products have reached EOS and are no longer orderable. |
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 3 Minimum upgrade path: 4.0.0-601 (SP1) For details about all supported upgrade paths, see the “Upgrade Paths” section. |
Note For more information about verifying and upgrading the Cisco UCS Server firmware, see the following:
—On the Platform 2 server, see the “CIMC and BIOS Firmware Installation for Cisco StadiumVision Director Platform 2 Servers” section.
—On the Platform 3 server, see the “Appendix C: CIMC Configuration and Firmware Upgrade Guidelines on the Cisco UCS C220 Server” module in the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
You can use another Cisco device or third-party server to run the Cisco StadiumVision Director software. Follow the requirements in this section to be sure that your virtual environment meets the minimum and tested specifications.
Be sure that your configuration meets the minimum system requirements in Table 8 and supports a VMware virtual machine environment with a compatible vSphere version (See “VMware vSphere Tested Versions for Cisco StadiumVision Director” section.)
Note Cisco StadiumVision Director servers are meant to be physically located close to the DMPs that they operate with, and communicating to the players over a LAN. For information about installation-related licensing compliance, see the “Installation Requirements for Licensing Compliance” section.
Table 9 provides additional information about the tested VM hardware and OS specifications that you should use when configuring a virtual machine to support Cisco StadiumVision Director.
Cisco StadiumVision Director has been tested with VMware vSphere Version 5.1 and 5.5 using the minimum requirements described in Table 8 . Other VMware vSphere versions cannot be guaranteed to work with Cisco StadiumVision Director.
Note Any VMware license that does not allow your virtual machine to be set to the minimum requirements described in Table 8 is not supported.
For more information about installing Cisco StadiumVision Director servers, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
Be sure that you consider the following restrictions before you configure a virtual server environment for Cisco StadiumVision Director:
You can use your own server or install a Cisco UCS C22 server to run the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote software. Be sure that your configuration meets the minimum system requirements in Table 10 and supports a VMware virtual machine environment with a compatible vSphere version (See “VMware vSphere Tested Versions for Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote” section.)
Note Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote servers are meant to be physically located close to the DMPs that they operate with, such as at the remote venue edge, and communicating to the players over a LAN. For information about installation-related licensing compliance, see the “Installation Requirements for Licensing Compliance” section.
Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote has been tested with VMware vSphere Version 5.1 and 5.5 using the minimum requirements described in Table 10 . Other VMware vSphere versions cannot be guaranteed to work with Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote.
Note Any VMware license that does not allow your virtual machine to be set to the minimum requirements described in Table 10 is not supported.
For more information about installing Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote servers, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
Table 11 describes the Cisco StadiumVision headend hardware and software supported in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Core/Distribution and Access Layer Switches Note For the most up-to-date information, refer to the Recommended Equipment Lists documented in the Cisco Connected Stadium Design Guide available to qualified Cisco StadiumVision partners. |
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Cisco Atlas MKII Digital Terrestrial Receiver7 |
Note This device is EOS/EOL and is replaced by the Cisco 9887B DVB-T Digital Terrestrial Receiver. |
The release that ships with the device is recommended. Note Other DVEO demodulators/receivers models might be recommended depending on the requirements of the customer. |
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Cisco D9094 HD Encoder8 |
Note This device is EOS/EOL and is replaced by the Cisco D9096 encoder. |
Cisco D9096 4:2:2 10-Bit AVC Encoder |
Note Do not use any firmware versions other than the specific builds qualified here. Also, do not downgrade any 2.0.1.3 release to 2.0.0.0. |
Cisco D9854 Advanced Program Receiver (DVB-S/S2/ Satellite receiver) |
The release that ships with the device is recommended. Note This is one of the replacements for the EOS/EOL of the DCM DVB-S/S2 2-Port Receiver module for low-density implementation for DVB-S2/Satellite reception. |
Cisco D9858 Advanced Receiver Transcoder |
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Note This product is used for DVB-T reception only and is no longer used for 8VSB. The 8-Port DCM DRD 8VSB Receiver module is recommended for ATSC/8VSB Demodulation in North America. |
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Cisco DCM Series D9900 Digital Content Manager (DCM) 10 |
Note DCMs with only 1G flash do not support releases past 8.1.86.and will need a Flash card upgrade to 16G to upgrade past DCM release 8.1.86. Note This device is EOS/EOL and is replaced by the Cisco D9902 DCM. |
Cisco DCM Series D9902 Digital Content Manager (MKII chassis) |
Note The DCM 9902 uses the MKII Chassis instead of the MKI used in the replaced Cisco DCM 9900. Note The existing MKI DVB-S/S2 Satellite receiver modules and the 8-VSB Terrestrial receiver modules are compatible with the MKII. |
Cisco DCM 8-Port 8-VSB/ ATSC/ Off-Air Receiver Module11 |
DCM Release 8.01.86 (minimum version) Note DCM Release 8.07.00 is recommended, and the operations of the 8-VSB receiver modules on the DCM require 16 GB Flash. This is used only in North America for Terrestrial/Off-Air reception. Note The Cisco DCM 4-Port 8-VSB receiver module for ATSC/Off-Air/Terrestrial reception used in North America will be EOL/EOS by April 2014. The replacement is the Cisco DCM 8-Port 8-VSB ATSC Terrestrial receiver module. The Cisco DCM 8-VSB modules are compatible with both the DCM MKI and MKII Chassis. |
Cisco 4-Port DVBS/S2 Satellite Receiver Module12 |
DCM Release V9.10.00 and later Note The Cisco DCM 2-port DVB-S/S2 receiver modules are EOS/EOL and are replaced by the DCM 4-port DVB-S/S2 receiver module for high density implementation. Note The Cisco D9854 is the replacement for low-density implementations of DVB-S2/Satellite reception. This module is compatible with both the Cisco DCM D9900 (MKI) and Cisco DCM 9D902 (MKII) chassis. |
Cisco Spectra QAM Demodulator13 |
Note This device is EOS/EOL and is replaced by the DVEO DVB-C Digital QAM Receiver. The selection of modules/part numbers recommended for DVB-C clear QAM demodulation is per-DVEO discretion for each customer specification and could change. |
DVEO TLV 400 DVB-C Digital QAM Receiver14 |
The release that ships with the device is recommended. Note The selection of modules/part numbers recommended for DVB-C clear QAM demodulation is per-DVEO discretion for each customer specification and could change. |
Scientific Atlanta Titan S2 DVB-S2 Digital Satellite Receiver15 |
Hardware Version F02 Bootloader Version V03.01.42528 Note This device is replaced by the Cisco DCM 4-Port DVB-S/S2 Receiver Module. |
The Cisco StadiumVision solution supports the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G and 9971 models.
Table 12 lists the combinations of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and firmware for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G that were tested for compatibility with Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
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Table 13 lists the combinations of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and firmware for the Cisco Unified IP Phone 9971 that were tested for compatibility with Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
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Note Although not all combinations have been tested, earlier maintenance versions of CUCM are also likely to work with Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0. Avoid trying to use any major version other than 8.6 and 9.1. For example, any other major version such as 5.1 or 8.0 is not supported. CUCM 8.6 is required for IP phone localization support.
Table 14 provides information about the hardware and software for third-party commerce integration systems that have been tested with Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Table 15 provides information about the hardware and software for third-party media controller systems that have been tested to support the External Event Trigger feature in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
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Note To support the Crestron Room Media Controller with Cisco StadiumVision Director it requires that you work with a Crestron reseller to install the appropriate software on the QM-RMC.
Note Touch screens are not supported for the SV-4K media player in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.
Cisco StadiumVision Director supports a limited number of touch screen drivers for the Cisco DMP 4310G. To ensure compatibility of your devices, contact your Cisco Systems sales representative.
See the “Installation Notes” section and the “How to Enable a DMP for Touch Screen Control” task note for more information about how to configure this support.
Note These release notes do not qualify any specific details about possible security issues for your Cisco StadiumVision network or products, and do not call attention to all possible relevant security information.
For the most up-to-date information about different levels of security information for Cisco Systems products, go to:
http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/home.x
There are no new or changed APIs in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0. For information about supported APIs, see the “Introduction to Cisco StadiumVision Director APIs” section of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Guide.
Note All APIs in Cisco StadiumVision Director are made available by special agreement. Contact your Cisco Systems representative for more information.
This section describes new features, enhancements and changes in support or behavior in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0. It includes the following sections:
Table 16 provides a summary of the software features supported in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 by media player model.
Content Replacement21 |
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21.Content replacement for the SV-4K is only supported through an update of the playlist. Performing content replacement from the Control screen using the content replacement icon is not supported. 23.The SV-4K supports a subset of original Dashboard commands. See the “Appendix: Management Dashboard Commands for the SV-4K Player” in the Cisco StadiumVision SV-4K Media Player Deployment Guide. |
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 provides additional content support in the following feature areas:
Note This feature is only supported on the SV-4K media player.
With the introduction of the SV-4K media player, Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 provides the support for dual video template regions with luma key support.
A new Full Screen Dual Video template has been added as a default in Control Panel > Setup > Templates.
For more information about guidelines using dual video regions, see the Content Creation Design and Specifications Guide for the Cisco DMP 4310G and SV-4K.
The enhancements to the External Content Integration feature in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 include:
For more information on External Content Integration, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director External Content Integration Guide, Release 4.0.
Cisco StadiumVision Director supports the following Data Integration enhancements:
– Ability to deploy more than one database in the system for new data sources created in Release 4.0.
Support for JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data format has been added for Generic Data Sources. More and more external data providers are moving to JSON format instead of XML format due primarily to the compactness of the format. This feature increases the flexibility of our generic data source integration to support upload of content with this format.
This new data source type is introduced to add IP addresses to the Data Integration feature to support implementation of custom suite welcome messages.
The primary use case for this feature is to support creation of custom welcome messages.
This feature allows users to create multiple mapping tables, each having multiple key-value mappings. User can upload tables from a TSV file or can create tables and mappings from the UI. Once tables are created, you can use the Table Lookup options or a custom XPath function can be defined, to look up values from these tables for specified keys for output field mapping.
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 introduces the following Widgets tool enhancements:
Note Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 supports internationalization and localization for the Cisco DMP 4310G only and the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G and IP Phone 9971.
Internationalization (known as i18n) support refers to the software infrastructure that is designed to accommodate multiple language translations (localization) without requiring additional engineering changes to that software.
The Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 software supports i18n for the following general areas of the solution:
Localization (known as L10n) refers to the implementation of the specific regional language translation support within a software interface that has been designed for i18n. In Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 English is the default language for the Cisco StadiumVision solution.
Note Certain locales are not supported in Release 4.0, such as right-to-left languages.
Note Language packs are release-specific. You can install available language packs for Release 4.0.0-707, after you have installed or upgraded to Release 4.0, and when the 4.0 version of the language pack for the desired language is available.
Cisco StadiumVision Director provides increased flexibility to upload and install only the specific language(s) that you want to support through the independent installation of Language Packs. The upload and installation of the language packs is performed using the Software Manager from the Cisco StadiumVision Director main menu. For more information about how to install language packs, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
The supported languages in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) are:
For more information about configuring localization in Cisco StadiumVision Director, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Localization Guide.
Available versions of translated end-user documents for Cisco StadiumVision Director can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/video/stadiumvision/tsd-products-support-translated-end-user-guides-list.html
Support for integration with a new version of NCR/Quest software is introduced. For more information on supported versions, see the “Commerce Integration Systems Support” section.
Table 17 describes the new Management Dashboard registry keys that have been added to support the NCR/Quest POS integration in Release 4.0. The NCR/Quest installer should provide these values to the Cisco StadiumVision Director administrator.
In particular, the following registry key values are expected to be site-dependent:
For details about how to configure NCR/Quest POS integration, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Dynamic Menu Board and Stores Configuration Guide.
The Scheduler application is introduced in Release 4.0 to provide a calendar-based script scheduling function that you access from the Cisco StadiumVision Director Main Menu (Figure 1).
Note This application is available only to Administrator and Event Operator roles.
Figure 1 Cisco StadiumVision Director Main Menu—Scheduler Application
The application opens a calendar that allows you to perform the following tasks:
For more information, see “How to Schedule Event Scripts and Series” in the Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Guide.
The following changes have been made that affect administration and behavior of Cisco StadiumVision Director:
The default backup file retention policy and methodology has changed in Release 4.0 from retention by number of days to number of backup file instances (Figure 2). The default is to retain one backup only in the system.
In Release 4.0, the CMS is automatically restarted after a backup is run. Therefore, the CMSRestartTask is no longer needed and can be removed if configured in your system.
The Text Utility Interface (TUI) has been changed under StadiumVision Server Administration > Retention Policy for both Backup/restore Files (Figure 2) and Log Files (Figure 3) menus.
Figure 2 TUI Backup/restore Files Menu
The TUI Log Files menu options have been renamed for easier understanding. The default retention period is 15 days.
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525 introduces support for audio from the primary video routed to the Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (SPDIF) port.
For more information about the SV-4K media player hardware, see the Cisco StadiumVision SV-4K Media Player Deployment Guide.
Note This feature is supported only on the SV-4K media player. It does not apply to the Cisco DMP 4310G.
The enhanced Synchronized Content Playback Across SV-4K Devices feature provides enhanced synchronized content rendering of playlist items on the displays. This includes transitioning from one item to the next (such as for still images), and more accurate playback and rendering of local video content. For local video, this serves as the foundation for implementing video ribbon boards and video walls.
Note Widgets, external URL and multicast video tuning synchronization are outside the scope of this feature.
Content playback synchronization relies on using the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) that provides enhanced synchronization accuracy. The PTP master, in turn, will get its time from an NTP server.
For more information about provisioning PTP for the SV-4K media player, see the Cisco StadiumVision SV-4K Media Player Deployment Guide.
This section provides an overview of the general areas of the Cisco StadiumVision Director user interface (UI) that have been changed in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0:
The Scheduler Application has been added.
Figure 4 Add Output Field Dialog Box Fields for the System Generic Data Source
A color picker has been added for visual representation of a script in the Scheduler application.
Many updates have been made across the Management Dashboard in Cisco StadiumVision Director to support the new SV-4K media player provisioning, monitoring, and management. This section highlights some of these changes.
New and re-qualified auto-registration settings have been added to distinguish the firmware fields for the SV-4K versus the DMP 4310G.
A new section of provisioning settings for the SV-4K is introduced in the Management Dashboard toolbox under SV Director Configuration > System Configuration > Global DMP Settings > SV-4K Settings.
The properties under each of the Global DMP Settings sections have also been reorganized to differentiate settings for the Cisco DMP 4310G and the new SV-4K media player. The current sections include:
Support for control over the transparency of the second video template region is available through a configurable luma key value in the Management Dashboard for the SV-4K media player..
To set the luma key globally in the Management Dashboard, go to SV Director Configuration > System Configuration > Global DMP Settings > SV-4K Settings > Luma key. The default value is #ff2000.
The luma key is enabled on a per-template basis from the Templates Screen in the Control Panel. For more information about using a luma key, see “How to Use Luma Keying for Dual Video Templates” in the Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Guide.
The SV-4K media player supports a subset of the Management Dashboard commands that are available for the Cisco DMP 410G and introduces several new ones.
The following DMP commands are removed:
Some of the new DMP commands are:
For more information about the Management Dashboard commands supported in Release 4.0 for the SV-4K device, see the “Management Dashboard Commands for the SV-4K Media Player” appendix of the Cisco StadiumVision SV-4K Media Player Deployment Guide.
A new “Model” filter has been implemented that allows you to select media players by type:
DMP 4310 or SV-4K (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Managment Dashboard Model Filter
The following enhancements are introduced to the Templates screen in the Control Panel:
The “Use as Video Wall” check box is added to the New Zone dialog box to enable programmatic content synchronization for a script that runs on SV-4K media players that are configured for the same zone.
This feature has increased benefit for video wall deployment because when an SV-4K device reboots, it catches up with the content that the rest of the devices in the video wall are displaying. The SV-4K devices use the same template in a script state, and use the same playlist in the same screen regions. Also, the playlists must be created so that the number of items and content durations are uniform.
For more information, see the “Working with Video Walls” section of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Guide.
This section includes the following installation information:
To maintain software licensing compliance, Cisco StadiumVision Director servers must be installed in the following manner:
For information about installing a fresh ISO image on a Platform 3 server, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
New installations of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Release 4.0.0-66 software are deployed using an Open Virtualization Format (OVF) template and installing a full ISO.
For more information about installation files and upgrade paths, see the “Important Migration and Upgrade Notes” section.
For more information about installing Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0 .
Platform 2 (SV-DIRECTOR-K9 or SV-PLATFORM2=) of the Cisco StadiumVision Director server requires installation of the Unified Computing System (UCS) Server Firmware Version 1.4(2) or later to avoid problems powering off the server hardware.
You can verify the firmware version installed on Platform 2 of the Cisco StadiumVision Director server by running a Basic System State Report from the Cisco StadiumVision Director main menu.
Note BIOS firmware version 1.4.1 is the compatible version packaged with CIMC firmware version 1.4.2.
In the OS Information section of the Basic System State Report, look for “BIOS Information” and “Version” below the “Handle 0x00005, DMI type 0, 24 bytes” line, as shown in the following example.
If your version is less than “1.4.1,” then an upgrade is needed:
Tip If the vendor information in this section is Intel Corporation, and the version begins with “S5000,” then this is not a Platform 2 server, but rather a Cisco ADE 2140 Series server. This BIOS upgrade process does not apply to the Cisco ADE 2140 Series server.
For more detailed information about verifying the BIOS firmware and instructions about how to upgrade, see the “Upgrading the CIMC and BIOS Firmware on a Cisco StadiumVision Director Platform 2 Server” module of the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 3.0.
In this document, the following terminology is used to qualify changes to your Cisco StadiumVision hardware and software environment:
Consider the following important changes that are implemented in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 for upgrades to existing Cisco StadiumVision Director sites:
Note The SV-4K media player has different requirements than the Cisco DMP 4310G, including, but not limited to support of PoE+ for 30W of port power on the Cisco Connected Stadium switch. Be sure that your switch can meet these and the other requirements for deployment of the SV-4K.
For Release 4.0, migration means moving an existing Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 platform to a new hardware platform in a virtual environment. Brand new installations of Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 on new platforms in a virtual environment are not considered a migration and are supported.
Note Localization support is introduced through the installation of language packs beginning in Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) and later releases.
Table 18 lists the latest upgrade paths for Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0, with the supported prerequisite release listed in the “From” column.
In general, the supported upgrade paths for Cisco StadiumVision Director follow a linear progression.
Release 3.2.0-520 (SP2) > Release 4.0.0-601 (SP1) > Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) > Release 4.0.0-732 (SP3)
Release 4.0.0-525 > Release 4.0.0-601 (SP1) > Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) > Release 4.0.0-732 (SP3)
Note Release 4.0.0-707 (SP2) is the minimum supported release for Cisco StadiumVision Director. If you determine that your system is subject to the “Resolved Defects in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732” section, then you should upgrade to that release.
Table 19 lists the supported upgrade paths for Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Release 4.0:
Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0 software is available in different types of files based on the installation or upgrade environment and product.
ISO files are packaged images that are available in two versions:
Note ISO upgrade images are available for both Cisco StadiumVision Director and Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote software.
For new installations, the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote software is delivered as a.zip file (SV-REMOTE_FULL_TEMPLATE_4.0.0-xx-Y.x86_64.zip) that contains an Open Virtualization Format (OVF) template and full ISO to be installed with a VMware virtual host.
Note You are eligible to obtain information about how to access the Cisco StadiumVision Director full ISO file, language packs, or Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote OVF zip file after you have purchased the proper licensing. Contact Cisco Technical Support for information about how to download these files.
If you have a Cisco CCO account and a contract for software download, you can download the Cisco StadiumVision Director upgrade files on the Cisco.com software download site at:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?mdfid=283479662&i=rm
Upgrades to Cisco StadiumVision Director and Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote software are made available using the Software Manager. For more details about upgrading the Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote software for your environment, see the Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0.
When using Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0, be aware of the following limitations and restrictions:
Note If auto-registration is enabled and a new DMP is detected, then Cisco StadiumVision Director initiates staging and always uses 50 as the maximum value. In this case, the stagingThreadNum registry setting is ignored and remains unchanged.
This section includes other important information about the Cisco StadiumVision solution that you should know for optimal operation. It includes the following topics:
To avoid unexpected behavior and maintain normal operation of your devices, it is highly recommended that you perform a soft reboot of all of the media players in your system:
You can reboot DMPs manually or configure a periodic task to run automatically. Remember that the automatic scheduled task applies to all media players in the system.
Note Before you perform a reboot, be sure that there are not any active scripts running.
For more information see the “ How to Configure the Reboot DMP System Task From the Management Dashboard ” task note.
Table 20 lists the defects that are resolved in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732.
All defects that are open in prior Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0 releases and not listed as resolved remain open in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732.
Note Newly-found defects in this section might also be open in earlier Cisco StadiumVision Director 4.0 releases.
Symptom A scheduled script (from the Control Panel > Schedule screen) is staging twice within 10 seconds.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. From Control Panel > Schedule, schedule a script.
2. Observe the Control Panel > Control > Staging screen.
Two instances of the script are staged. This can also be confirmed in the log files.
Table 21 lists the defects that are resolved in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-732.
All defects that are open in prior Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0 releases and not listed as resolved remain open in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-707.
Symptom Custom font files with consecutive spaces in the file name will not work.
Workaround Rename files that contain consecutive spaces in name to not contain any spaces or no consecutive spaces.
Note This defect is fixed with SV-4K firmware version 5.1.68.1.
Symptom Video fails to fill the whole template video region (scale up) to fill the whole 4:3 aspect ratio. It seems to correct itself when the user goes into Help, System Info or Guide and quits that page. After that, the video fills the whole region as it is supposed to do.
Workaround Ensure that your video region has a matching aspect ratio to the multicast stream you are playing in that region.
Symptom Occasionally when both regions transition, the secondary region (with lumakeyed videos) will show the first frame but will not play. The playlist will continue to rotate normally and videos will continue to play normally.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. In a script state use a dual video region template.
2. In primary region, assign a playlist that rotates every 15 seconds.
3. In secondary region, assign a luma-keyed playlist every 15 seconds.
Note The duration does not have to be 15 seconds, but the duration for both playlists should be the same.
4. Run the state and look at multiple transitions.
Workaround Do not have the playlist rotations occur at the same time.
Symptom While State-1 is playing and a change to State-2 occurs exactly when one local video in the playlist is coming to an end and the next one is about to start, the multicast video is not being displayed sometime in the video region of State-2 and blank/black screen is displayed. The issue occurs randomly.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a playlist (duration 15 seconds) of containing local videos of duration 15 seconds each.
2. Create Non Video type Playlist (duration 15 seconds) with L-Wrap static contents.
3. Create a template with a video region (X-237, width-1684, height-947) and another non-video region (width-1920, height-1080).
4. Create a Script with 3 states: A blank state, state-1 and state-2.
5. Assign zones containing multiple Cisco 4310 DMPs to the states.
6. For State-1 assign the playlist created in step 1.
7. For State-2 assign a multicast channel to the video region and L-Wrap playlist (created in step 2) to the other region..
9. While State-1 is playing try to change the state to State-2 exactly when one local video in the playlist is coming to an end and the next one is about to start. Change the state exactly when local video transition is happening.
Workaround Create a duplicate state of State-2 and change to the duplicate state from State-2 after 60 seconds. Or, use an intermediate full screen static state.
Table 22 lists the defects that are resolved in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-601.
All defects that are documented as open in Release 4.0.0-402 and Release 4.0.0-525—and that are not identified as resolved in Release 4.0.0-525 or Release 4.0.0-601—remain open in Release 4.0.0-601.
Symptom Generic data source and RSS feeds are unable to render non-Latin characters under certain RSS feed encoding standards.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. In Control Panel set up a Generic Data Source using a URL for content that uses non-Latin characters.
2. Deploy and restart the integration server.
Table 23 lists the defects that are resolved in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-525.
All defects that are documented as open in Release 4.0.0-402, and that are not identified as resolved in Release 4.0.0-525, remain open in Release 4.0.0-525.
Symptom Sometime on 5/5/2015, the ability to load the Cisco StadiumVision Director Control Panel was reported from the field and also reproduced in the Cisco lab. The Control Panel will start to load but will remain at 0% on screen. Before 5/5/2015 there were no issues in loading Control Panel.
Possible Cause A certificate in the Adobe library expired without announcement to the development community causing applications that utilize the Adobe library to cease operating on or after 5/6/2015. Adobe has since provided updated versions of their libraries with updated certificates.
Recommended Action Follow the workaround steps listed below as we are currently in the process of building a service pack with these libraries to address this within the next two weeks (no later than 5/22/2015).
Workaround Please utilize Mozilla Firefox to access Cisco StadiumVision Director once you’ve completed the workaround steps below. You may have to complete the steps daily.
Complete the following steps to reset the Mozilla Firefox browser:
Step 1 Do the following based on your computer model:
Step 2 Select the Storage tab, click Delete All.
Step 4 Select the Advanced tab, under Browsing Data and Setting, click Delete All.
Step 5 Go to the following URL using a Firefox browser on your PC or Mac:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager03.html
Step 6 Uncheck “Store common Flash components to reduce download times”.
Step 8 Close all Firefox sessions and verify that all sessions are closed.
Step 9 Open a new Firefox session.
Step 10 Launch Cisco StadiumVision Director.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.1 and 3.2.
Symptom SV-4K: Cycle other states with widget > 1K times runtime stops responding. The widget contains the following components:
Using a script and triggers to cycle the widget state with other states every 15 seconds, the runtime becomes unresponsive after > 1000 state changes.
Symptom SV-4K: Widget disappears on screen if certain conditions are met.
Conditions If all of the following conditions are met, the widget will either appear for several seconds and then disappear from the screen or it won't appear at all.
1. The template used has at least 2 regions and the non-widget region is playing video (multicast or local videos).
2. On the widget canvas a component is close to or extends outside the left edge of the canvas.
3. On the widget canvas another component extends outside the right edge of the canvas.
If any of the conditions are not met, the issue won’t occur.
Workaround Try to avoid at least 1 of the conditions and the issue will not occur. For example:
1. For the non-widget region, use a non-video region instead.
or
2. Move the components further away from the edge of the canvas.
Symptom DMP 4310: State change before runtime loads DMP won’t go to correct state.
Conditions If the state changes in SVD before the 4310 runtime finishes loading, it will continue to play the default multicast video stream and won’t go into the correct state. The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a script with a blank first state.
2. Create other states with actions.
4. When the 4310 runtime is restarting, go to a state with action.
Notice when the 4310 finishes loading the runtime it will stay streaming the default multicast stream and not go to the active state selected in SVD. This does not occur 100% of the time. There seems to be a window during the runtime start up that when the state changes causes this issue to occur.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
Workaround Wait until the 4310 runtime has completely started before changing states. If there is a timer on the first blank state (best practice) in the script ensure the wait time is long enough. The duration of the empty state should be at least two minutes (120 seconds) depending on how many media players are in the system and the amount of time it takes to stage content.
Symptom The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Add a new suite under the Suits tab. Enter a name under the Intro sub-tab and do not click Save.
2. Go to the Phone & Remote subtab, assign a device (IP Phone) and click the save button.
3. Refresh the Luxury Suite List on the left-hand side and click on the suite you created.
4. Click on the Phone & Remote sub-tab and look for the device (IP Phone) assigned before.
The IP Phone should already be assigned and the checkbox should be selected. Services should be available in the newly assigned IP Phone.
The IP phone is not assigned and the checkbox is not selected. In the database a row is created in sne_suitemap table with the value 0 for column luxurySuiteId. The IP Phone service is not accessible and error message is displayed on IP Phone.
Once the above steps are performed (for example, once a row in sne_suitemap table is created with the value 0 for column luxurySuiteId for an IP Phone) the Service is not accessible from that IP Phone unless you delete the row from sne_suitemap table and then you can assign the IP phone to the suite again.
The issue is reproducible and once it occurred, there is no way to recover without deleting the row from DB.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
Workaround When creating a new Luxury Suite, click the Save button before assigning a Controller to the Suite.
Symptom In the Widget Designer, changing the databinding name will revert back to old one. This appears to only be a display issue, the databinding is actually changed.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Start from SVD main page, click Control Panel > Widgets tab.
2. Open a widget that has a component which is databinded to a data source.
3. Select the databinded component and click on the Data Binding tab on the bottom.
4. Pick another active Data Source and Data Field.
Notice the data binding has changed successfully.
5. Click on the canvas to deselect the component.
6. Select the component again.
Notice the Data Source and Data Field names have changed back to the old names. The actual databinding continues to be the new one which is the correct behavior.
Symptom Content doesn’t display for the copied Widget that contains the data pull component.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a widget with a few text areas.
2. Bind the text areas with data fields of 3 or more data sources.
3. Add a few data pull components and bind them to each of the datasourses, then save the widget.
4. Create a playlist with the created widget.
5. Create a script, add a DMP, assign the playlist, and then run the script.
Contents from the datasource are displayed in the TV screen.
7. Copy the created widget, rename it (optional).
8. Edit the playlist created earlier, then remove the previous widget and add the copied widget to the playlist.
Contents from datasources are not displayed.
1. Remove all the data pull components from the copied widget, then save the widget.
2. Add data pull components again and bind them to appropriate data sources.
Symptom In FCS release, the LLDP setting can become “yes” instead of “true”. The correct setting for “LLDP enabled” should be “true” or “false”. However, in the FCS release (build 230) the UI drop-down in the Dashboard has values “yes” and “no”.
The default database value from a fresh ISO install is “true” but if a user uses the drop-down in the Dashboard then clicks the save button, the value will change to either “yes” and “no” which is incorrect. The result is both “yes” and “no” will result in LLDP being disabled. This can cause various issues such as:
1. SV-4K DMP unable to negotiate 30 watts of power from the switch port resulting in an unexpected restart of the port PoE when the DMP draws too much power.
2. The Auto Link feature in SVD will not work since it depends on LLDP information from the switch port.
3. LLDP information will not be available to be displayed in SVD and the DMP.
Workaround In FCS2 release (build 402) if this value is “yes” then change it to “true” through the drop-down. Then reboot the DMPs.
Symptom Widget using >1 txt2scr component alternating colors are not working. When there is more than 1 text2screen components in a widget, the alternating color feature does not work correctly. Only the first color will be used. When there is only 1 text2screen component, the alternating color features work correctly.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a Widget with only 1 Text2screen component.
3. Notice the data is alternating between the 2 colors chosen.
4. Add another text2screen component.
Notice the colors no longer alternate for both the first component that was working and the second component which is new.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
This section lists the defects that are open in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0.0-402.
Symptom When a script is running and a video is currently being played from a playlist, if that video is deleted from the playlist (playlist update during script feature), there are exceptions in the DMP runtime log and the video will do one of the following:
Workaround There is no workaround. If the video in the playlist is deleted when it is not currently being played on screen there are no issues.
Symptom Channel changes are made relative to the original channel, but not to a change made by directly typing the channel number or using the channel guide.
Symptom Import file will fail to be processed if the TSV file header, which are the table names to be created, contains character that belongs do not to this set: {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y,z,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
3. Navigate to Data integration.
5. Using a TSV import file you have confectioned, make sure that one of the tab separated strings contain a character OTHER THAN on this set {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y,z,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
Symptom User gets a black screen after quitting SSC video album.
Conditions User is playing a video album and then quits it. The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
4. Using new SSC user, log into the SSC album management module.
5. Create a new video album and publish it.
6. Using the IP Phone or the local control API start the new video album.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
Workaround User does a channel up/down, then the 4310Gs will get back to multicast.
Symptom SV-4K: DMP sluggish after high number of state changes (>1000). DMP starts exhibiting sluggish behavior after a high number of state changes. Test performed changed state every 15 seconds for over 5 hours.
Symptom Display Spec un-mute command has to be called “UnMute” (notice capitalization). Sometimes in the UI this command can be called “Unmute” (note the capitalization). If the command is not exactly “UnMute” it will not work.
Workaround Change the command to or add a new command called “UnMute”.
Symptom SV-4K: Show Diag. w/ msg the msg string truncated after first space. When using the “Show Diagnostic with Message” Dashboard command the message string is truncated after the first space.
For example, the string “This is a test.” will be displayed as “This”. However “This-is-a-test.” will be displayed correctly since there is no space in the string.
Workaround Workaround is to use “%20” in place of a space in the string. For example “This%20is%20a%20test.”.
Symptom SV-4K: If SVD is not available for config files load runtime will be stuck. When the DMP runtime is trying to load the channels/dmpconfig files if SVD is not available the runtime gets stuck at the start up screen. Even if SVD subsequently becomes available the runtime will not continue.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Stop httpd on the SVD server.
2. Restart the runtime on a DMP.
3. Notice when it is requesting the channels config file it fails and it gets stuck. Preferred behavior is to have a retry mechanism.
Workaround Workaround is to restart the runtime from Dashboard.
Symptom 4310G Ch. change (IR/Phone) during static image playlist video show behind.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a playlist containing only static images typed video/mixed media playlist.
2. Create a new script where you assigned your newly created playlist to a template’s video region.
3. Using the IR controller, attempt to make a channel change (either up or down).
On the 4310Gs, the screen will continue to display the non-video playlist content and it will display multicast channel behind the static playlist.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
Symptom When you do a selection on one or ALL DMPs on a given suite, the customary channel banner will not show on both 4310Gs and SV-4Ks alike.
Symptom Msg displayed when a script is scheduled redundantly is not translated.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Upgrade the non-English language packs and apply the settings accordingly for one of them.
4. Ensure that an event is scheduled at 9PM for a day.
5. Try to schedule another event for the same time.
6. The warning message is still displayed in English.
The warning message displayed when a script is scheduled at the same time as one of the earlier scripts is still displayed in English.
Symptom SVD Scheduler Logo, SysTime are not translated for Non-Eng Language packs.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Upgrade the non-English language packs and apply the settings accordingly for one of them.
4. View the Cisco Stadium vision Director Scheduler Logo and System time.
Symptom The scheduler date-time format is not set as per the client locale.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Log in to the SVD server (4.0 - 170).
2. Click on the Scheduler and it opens up to the month view.
3. Bring up the create event window by double clicking on any date.
4. Observe the time period - time format. The date and time format should be displayed as per the client locale. Currently we are showing the label below the time period.
Symptom Scheduler should block creating multiple events with the same scripts for the same time interval at all times. Currently scheduler allows the user to create multiple events for the same script for the same time interval in some special cases.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Open the Scheduler and click on the current date.
2. Create a recurring weekly future event.
3. On the Choose the days which is past for the current week.
4. Select a time and create the event.
5. Go to step one and repeat the same steps.
Scheduler should block creating multiple events with same script for the same time.
Scheduler allows the user to schedule multiple events with the same script for the same interval.
Symptom Scheduler does not allow to create events for a future date if user tries to create it from the current date, and if the time selected for the future event is past for the current day.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Open the Scheduler and click on any date.
2. Go to the ‘current date’ and double-click on the date to bring up the “Create Event” window.
3. Select a future date and select a time which is past for the current date.
Event should be saved for the future date for any time given by the user (it should allow the user to select any time of the day for a future event).
It blocks the user to create a future event for a time that is ‘past’ for the current date.
Workaround This only happens when user tries to create a future event from the ‘current date’. If user tries to create the event from any future date, this issue will not be there. User can select any time of the day for the event from a future date.
Symptom Scheduler UI: Extra ‘event name is displayed without color code’ for weekly events - this extra event is not created in the Control Panel - Control Panel list of scheduled events shows the scheduled events correctly.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Open the Scheduler and click on any date.
2. Create recurring weekly event using the ‘after’ option (eg: 5 instances).
3. Check if the events are showing correctly on the scheduler page for the scheduled days.
Scheduler UI should not display any extra events on the following day.
Scheduler displays the extra event name on the following day.
Note Event though this occurrence is created on the scheduler side, this occurrence is not listed in the CP, so the event runs correctly for the scheduled days.
Workaround User can click on this extra created event on the scheduler UI and delete it to avoid any confusion.
Symptom Video content with large I-frames can cause macroblocking during playback on the SV-4K DMP. Here is the definition according to about.com - "macroblocking is a video artifact in which objects or areas of a video image appear to be made up of small squares, rather than proper detail and smooth edges. The blocks may appear throughout the image, or just in portions of the image."
Workaround Make use of CBR video only and adhere closely to content creation guidelines to mitigate the issue. However, if you are using the Adobe Creative Cloud video encoding tool, use the following special settings to work around a problem with non-standard H.264 support (the most important setting is the key frame distance):
Symptom “Flash Problem” DMPs continually resets to zero and increments upwards. Customer is expecting 194 DMPs to be in a “critical” status due to them being powered off. However there is a different category, “flash problem,” which denotes whether a valid UID (epoch time stamp value) was received by the flash template when it was polled. (An unexpected or ‘null’ value will cause the “flash problem” error even if the DMP itself is online.) It kind of jumps all over the place, reporting 0-13 and then slowly climbing back up to 194 of its own accord. If we leave it alone for an extended period of time we will eventually end up with 194 DMPs having a “flash problem.” We can't cleanly tie a “get status” request in and of itself with the “flash problem” category resetting to zero. Even after 5-6 minutes from the “get status” the numbers are the same.
To summarize, the complaint is that the “flash problem” category resets to zero, and then increments upwards during the course of a scan. This issue is potentially misleading if they look at the dashboard during this process. It would seem like desirable behavior is to cache the last result (from a finalized scan) and replace it with a new result after this process has completed.
Note This issue also exists in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 3.2.
Symptom Unable to convert a recurring event to a single event in the Scheduler application.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
2. Click on the Scheduler and it opens up to the month view.
3. Create a recurring event for few days (eg: event for 10 days).
4. Change this ‘recurring event’ to ‘single event’ by unchecking the option “Recurring Event”.
This recurring event should be changed to single event.
A warning message is displayed as “Same script has been scheduled for same date and time.”
Workaround Workaround is to delete the recurring event and create a single event with the same script and same time.
Symptom Excel imports into table lookup feature can lead to quotes on values. The use of commas (,) and quotation marks (“) on the string values on the confection of a table import will lead to double quotation marks on the saved Excel TSV file. Therefore, upon importing said file, both keys and their values can endup with quotation.
Workaround Avoid using commas and double quotes in the strings to be imported using the table lookup feature.
Symptom Sometimes Dashboard DMP status doesn't update until being clicked on.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Sometimes on a server a DMP status in Dashboard will show out of compliance for a DMP.
2. If the user clicks on the line then the status changes to compliant.
3. Perform a GetStatus, the DMP continues to be in compliance.
4. Close and reload the Dashboard.
5. Notice the DMP is out of compliance again until user clicks on it.
Symptom Users are allowed to create Display specs w/out specifying Make/Model #. When creating new display specs, both Make and Model row has an asterisk next to it indicating they are required fields. However customers are allowed to save the Display Spec by just filling in either Make or Model. They don’t need to specify both. If Model row is not specified for a Display Spec, then Zones & Groups > Locations tab > under Display Spec there will be no value next to the DMP.
Workaround User should fill in Make/Model # when creating a Display Spec.
Symptom Sometimes return from ad-hoc state channel no change region will repaint.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a normal state with dual video. Primary video region can either be multicast video or local video. Secondary video region will be luma video.
2. Create a ad-hoc state that changes the luma video but use “channel no change” for primary video region.
3. Run the normal state, go to ad-hoc state, then come back to normal state.
4. Notice sometimes the entire screen will repaint which is not the desired behavior.
Symptom SV-4K: If runtime is restarted during its startup process crash can occur:
1. Starting/Stopping a script in rapid succession.
2. Send restart runtime commands from Dashboard in rapid succession.
There is a small window during the runtime startup process that if another restart is received the runtime could crash and the DMP will reboot after several minutes of blank screen. However the chance of occurrence is small.
Workaround Workaround is to wait until the runtime has fully started before starting/stopping a script or send a restart runtime command from Dashboard.
Symptom For a SV-4K DMP turning on PTP on DMP for first time requires an extra reboot.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. In Dashboard configure the PTP domain and PTP Master Candidates fields.
3. When they all finished starting up look at “http://x.x.x.x/ptp.html”. Notice even though it shows PTP to be on it doesn’t show any PTP information which means PTP isn’t correctly running.
5. Load the “ptp.html” page again. Notice the page now shows all the DMPs which is the correct behavior.
Symptom SV-4K: If bootup with no HDMI plugged in resolution defaults to 640x480. After HDMI is plugged in a reboot is needed to change the resolution.
Workaround Once HDMI is plugged in reboot the DMP to use the correct resolution.
Symptom Notice over time the sync between the DMPs will drift.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Create a playlist and place a single item in it.
2. “Change both the “Default item Duration” and the item duration to “0.”
3. Put the playlist in a state and run the script state across 2 or more DMPs.
Workaround Duplicate the item in the playlist and change the per-item duration back to the length of the item from “0.” Now that there are 2 items in the playlist it will give the runtime a chance to sync when the items transition from one to the other.
Symptom SV-4K: When starting a script where the first state is a non-video state, multicast channel shows up for a second or so after script loads.
Conditions The following steps recreate the conditions when this defect occurs:
1. Log into Cisco StadiumVision Director.
3. Create a new non-video playlist with some images.
4. Create a new script, make sure that the first state uses a non-video state.
6. Navigate to control and start script.
The runtime loading splash screen shows up. After that screen goes away, the user expects that the first script state will play. Instead, the user gets whatever multicast was playing before the script was started to run for a second or so.
Workaround As a best practice the first state in a script should be a “blank” state to allow all DMPs time to get into steady state before switching to a normal state. The duration of the empty state should be at least two minutes (120 seconds) depending on how many media players are in the system and the amount of time it takes to stage content.
This section includes the following topics:
Note For a video introduction to finding Cisco StadiumVision documentation information online, see the “Finding Cisco StadiumVision Documentation” video.
For more information about Cisco StadiumVision hardware and software installation, configuration, and operation, see the Cisco StadiumVision documentation available on Cisco.com at:
The following Cisco StadiumVision documents are new or modified in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0:
Cisco StadiumVision Release Notes for Release 4.0
Cisco StadiumVision Director Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0
Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Software Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.0
Cisco StadiumVision Deployment Guide for the SV-4K Media Player
SV-4K DMP Firmware Download Instructions (authorized partners only)
Cisco Connected Stadium Design Guide (authorized partners only)
Cisco StadiumVision Video Headend Design and Implementation Guide (authorized partners only)
Cisco StadiumVision Director Localization Guide
Cisco StadiumVision Director Server Administration Guide
Cisco StadiumVision Content Creation Design and Specifications Guide for the Cisco DMP 4310G and SV-4K
Cisco StadiumVision Director External Content Integration Guide
Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Playbook
Cisco StadiumVision Director Operations Guide
DMPs: Configure Reboot DMP System Task
DMPs: Enable Touch Screen Control
DMPs: Find the Serial Number for a DMP From the Management Dashboard
DMPs: UI: Access Cisco StadiumVision Director
Open Source Used In Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 4.0
Open Source Used In Cisco StadiumVision Director Remote Release 4.0
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/video/stadiumvision/tsd-products-support-translated-end-user-guides-list.html
Using the Cisco Unified IP Phone with Cisco StadiumVision: TV Control (addition of French, Russian, and Turkish translations)
You can receive periodic emails that summarize new and changed information in Cisco StadiumVision documentation by subscribing to the sv-doc-notify@external.cisco.com email alias.
Contact us at stadiumvisiondocs@external.cisco.com to request this notification service.
You can submit questions, suggestions, or other feedback to us at stadiumvisiondocs@external.cisco.com.
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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Cisco Solution Support is the required technical support service for the Cisco StadiumVision solution.
Cisco Solution Support for StadiumVision combines Cisco product support—Cisco Smart Net Total Care Service or software services—with solution-level support into one service. By taking a solution-level approach, Cisco is responsible for managing product support teams to resolve any issue, no matter where it resides.
For this service, simply purchase Cisco Solution Support for each Cisco hardware or software product in Cisco StadiumVision.
Note Cisco Solution Support is required for Cisco software in the Cisco StadiumVision solution. Although it is optional for Cisco hardware in this solution, each Cisco component must be covered to take advantage of Cisco Solution Support. Product support for solution partner products within Cisco StadiumVision is also required. Contact these vendors for details and requirements.
Find more details about Cisco Solution Support on cisco.com or contact your Cisco sales representative.
The Return Materials Authorization (RMA) process for the SV-4K media player is performed through a call to Cisco Technical Support to assess the problem for final troubleshooting to confirm the device problem.
Before you place a call to Cisco Technical Support, see the troubleshooting information in the Cisco StadiumVision Deployment Guide for the SV-4K Media Player. If you cannot resolve the problem with any of the recommended troubleshooting steps, contact Cisco Technical Support to proceed with further troubleshooting and the RMA process.