How Does DCP Distribution Work?
DCP (Direct Control Protocol) is a standard protocol for controlling network hardware devices. It is used in conjunction with Universal Serial Bus (USB), which provides a standardized interface for devices to communicate using DPCM. Standard features include portability, security, and ease of use. The DCP must be able to communicate with the various DCC devices on a given network, which requires a converter and a device driver. There are three devices used in DCP: Distribution service has two major purposes: one is to control the DCC (Digital Control Program) devices and their drivers, and the second is to control the distribution of DPCM data. The distribution services are managed by the distribution controller (DCC). The distribution controllers are usually in server computers. The Digital Copy Programmable Multipoint Distribution Service (DCPM) is the software that controls the distribution of DPCM. The software can be either a single-port controller or multi-port controller. The mu...