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If there are no four-screen TelePresence systems in the conference but there are three-screen
systems, the TelePresence Server sends this layout to single screen systems in that
conference
Each row of three panes can either show the three screens of a remote three-screen system
or a combination of remote systems with fewer screens.
If there are only single-screen or dual-screen systems in the conference, the TelePresence
Server sends this layout to the single-screen systems.
Each of the two rows of two panes can either show a remote two-screen system or two single-
screen systems.
If the single-screen participants in a conference are receiving content in the main video
channel, the TelePresence Server composes the content and continuous presence panes like
this.
The content is displayed in the large area at the top and the other participants' video streams
are overlaid and centered across the bottom of the screen.
Layouts sent to two-screen systems
Cisco TelePresence Server Product User Guide
Layouts sent to two-screen systems
If there are any three- or four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference, the
TelePresence Server sends this layout to two-screen systems in that conference.
Each row of four panes can either show the four screens of a remote four-screen
system or a combination of systems with fewer screens.
If there are only one- and two-screen systems in the conference, the
TelePresence Server uses this layout (if all of the video streams to show fit into
the available panes). The overlaid panes are automatically centered if possible.
The TelePresence Serveruses this layout if there are only one- or two- screen
systems in the conference but it needs more small panes to show the
participants.
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