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Layouts sent to three-screen systems
Layout sent to four-screen systems
The TelePresence Server sends this layout to four-screen systems in a conference:
Each row of four panes (the row consisting of the four full-screen panes or one of the rows of four small
overlaid panes) can either show a four-screen system or a combination of remote systems with fewer
screens. The overlaid panes are automatically centered if possible.
OneTable mode
A TelePresence Server in OneTable mode contributes three different video streams of the people in the
call, and therefore the TelePresence Server no longer displays the three streams received from these
systems side by side in three adjacent panes.
To enable OneTable mode, go to the configuration page of the conference and set Use OneTable mode
when appropriate to 2 person mode or 4 person mode.
2 person mode: The TelePresence Server composes the participant video streams as if there were
two people sitting next to each other on one side of a table, irrespective of their physical location.
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Layouts sent to three-screen systems
If there are any four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference,
the TelePresence Server sends this layout to three-screen systems
in that conference.
The central row of four large panes can either show the four
screens of a remote four-screen system or a combination of one-,
two- and three-screen conference participants. In order for this row
to be correctly centered, the TelePresence Server shows the panes
in the center of the three screens and does not use the left side of
the leftmost screen or the right side of the rightmost screen.
If there are no four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference,
the TelePresence Server uses this layout for three-screen systems
in that conference.
The TelePresence Server uses this layout if all of the participants to
be shown will fit within the available continuous presence panes.
The overlaid panes are automatically centered if possible.
If there are no four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference,
the TelePresence Server uses this layout for three-screen systems
in that conference.
The TelePresence Server uses this layout if it needs more small
continuous presence panes to show participants.
The TelePresence Server automatically switches between this
layout and the previous one as participants leave and join the
conference.
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