Understanding the DCP Distribution

The world of big data analytics, predictive dialing, real-time connectivity and service level agreements are all part of the DCP stack of tools for enterprise VoIP services. For companies in the telecommunications industry, implementing the Data Center Packaging (DCP) and Data Quality (DQ) services can be one of the largest expenses. Companies can save approximately two to three times the cost of the entire deployment by migrating their existing telephone systems to an all-in-one, managed service platform.

The Data Center Packaging (DCP) is an integration of the company's hardware and software and is designed for low-cost deployment of a full network infrastructure. The CSX is also the first and only API driven broadband DCP distribution network supported by IBM Aspen, making it the de facto standard in Hollywood. The DCP distribution solution provides the basic functionality for delivering VoIP calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN). It also provides the functionality required for off-site or edge access to IP telephones. The basic modules of the DCP distribution include the following:

The CSX Blu-ray Player is a high-end Blu-ray player that delivers crystal clear sound from a variety of device sources such as plasma TVs, LCD televisions, game consoles and more. With the help of a digital cinema package, users can play thousands of movies directly from their computers. The CSX Blu-ray Player application is simple to install and configure. There are many advantages of using the DCP distribution solution with the Blu-ray player. These include:

The DCP Distribution Solution is able to deliver high definition (HD), high bandwidth and compressed file formats such as JPEG2000, MPEG-2 HSCAA, DivX, and MPEG-4, which are all standard among consumers today. To meet the requirements of Blu-ray users, there is a requirement for a high-speed digital cinema package with a frame rate of 120 frames per second (FPS) and a bit rate of 8 channels. The DCP software enables users to create compression profiles and schedule recordings while editing the movie.

The DCP software is compatible with the Microsoft Windows operating system. The software can also be used on Mac OS X systems with the use of the Microsoft Media Player (MPM) that also includes the Microsoft Video cam library. The DCP processing file specs include the encoder/decoder, the transport protocol, compression algorithm, the display management interface, the video output interface, the session management protocol, the host client, the control protocol, the log management, the compression type, the user data protocol, and the application programmable interface (APIP). The encoder/decoder is a binary format that compresses the incoming data into the necessary packets. The protocol decoders supports the Microsoft Lossless compression, Real-Time Compactning, and Microsoft Streaming compression technologies.

The latest release of the DCP software, namely the Jpeg2000 is able to work well with both progressive broadcast DVRs and HD DVRs. The protocol decryption is done through the SMB protocol. The encoders and the decoders are able to decode the DCP packets and the protocol itself. There is also support for the Microsoft Security Shield Network and the Microsoft Personal Shield Network.


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