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also by the remote party, when in a point to point SIP or H.323 call using AAC-LD, G.719 or
OPUS audio codecs. When stereo is active, the additional POD microphone does not capture
audio in the room, but it is available to mute/unmute the system.
• High quality video and audio even with limited bandwidth or poor network conditions, by using
these compression methods (in addition to standard H.263 and H.264). It requires both sides of
the transmission (sending and receiving endpoints) to support this protocol.
- H.264 Scalable Video Coding Technology (SVC) in point-to-point calls. SVC extends the
H.264 codec standard to dramatically increase error resiliency and video quality without the
need for higher bandwidth.
- H.264 High Profile is a standard for compressing video by up to 25% over the H.264
Baseline Profile, enabling high definition calls to be held over lower call speeds.
- H.265 supersedes H.264 as a compression standard, allowing high quality calls with even
lower bandwidth consumption (Avaya XT7000 Series only).
- NetSense is a proprietary Avaya Meetings Server technology which optimizes the video
quality according to the available bandwidth to minimize packet loss. As the available
bandwidth of a connection varies depending on data traffic, NetSense's sophisticated
algorithm dynamically scans the video stream, and then reduces or improves the video
resolution to maximize quality with the available bandwidth.
• Ability to record videoconferences to a locally connected USB drive or the network and to save
them to a generic remote server - which could be Avaya Meetings Streaming and Recording for
content management and playback - using FTP/S (may require license, depending on the
model).
You can only directly record to the network if your Avaya Meetings Server includes an Avaya
Meetings Streaming and Recording server, the XT Series is managed by Avaya Meetings
Management, and the meeting is hosted by a Avaya Meetings Media Server (or older model).
• For an even better experience, Avaya Collaboration Control enables you to remotely control
the XT Series features using the intuitive touch interface of an iOS or Android
require license, depending on the model.
• Secure point-to-point video calls and videoconferences, via encrypted connections or using
TLS. You can have up to three remote encrypted participants in a videoconference.
Important:
Using encryption is subject to local regulation. In some countries it is restricted or limited
for usage. For more information, consult your local reseller.
Among the latest XT Series products are Avaya Room System XT7100 and Avaya XT4300.
The Avaya Room System XT7100 is the new generation Avaya flagship product in the Avaya Room
System XT Series of room systems. The XT7100 incorporates dual 1080p/60fps live video and
content, HD audio, H.265, H.264 High Pofile and Scalable Video Coding (SVC), and nine sites
multiparty calling. H.265 saves up to 50% bandwidth with respect to H.264 High Profile. Dual HDMI
input allows simultaneous connection of two cameras in switching mode for a full coverage of large
rooms or auditoriums.
In the Avaya Room System XT7100, you can use HD1 input for presentation content with a
resolution up to 4K, while using HD2 for a live camera. This feature provides a further differentiator
August 2020
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
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