Support For Avaya Rc100 As Ip Camera - Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360 Release Notes

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The USB cameras are opened at up to 720p@30 in this release and can be used as an additional
live camera in the CU360 app.
Presets for the USB camera can be saved and recalled.

Support for Avaya RC100 as IP Camera

An Internet Protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video camera that receives control
data and sends image data or live video via an IP network. IP cameras are commonly used
for video-surveillance; most IP cameras can also be used as webcams (cameras that you can
select to send a live video from your computer), but the term IP camera (or IP Webcam or
Netcam) usually applies only to those devices that can be directly accessed over a network
connection, while plain webcams can also be connected to a computer over USB.
In this release the CU360 App supports the Avaya RC100 connected via network using an
RTSP url, with up to 1080p video resolution, for live video..
To enable the RC100 as additional IP camera on your CU360, browse to
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Supported video format is H.264.
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
Important
Audio from a USB camera is not supported.
Third-party apps which support selecting a "rear" camera will be able to use the
connected USB camera as well.
Once the "Control Camera" option is enabled (camera used for live video), the
presentation via USB (with AV Grabber) is not available.
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To switch back to connect the USB AV Grabber, set Control Camera to
"No" and restart the device.
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URL: the format depends on the IP camera model, typically is
rtsp://[username:password@]camera_ip_address[:port]/filename.
For RC100 (username is admin, default password is empty),
rtsp://admin:@x.y.z.w/ch1
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