Video Protocols And Resolution Configuration For Cp Conferencing - Polycom RealPresence RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Video Protocols and Resolution
Configuration for CP Conferencing
Video Resolutions in AVC CP Conferencing
For a description of resolutions for SVC Conferencing Mode see
The RealPresence Collaboration Server always attempts to connect to endpoints at the highest line rate
defined for the conference. If the connection cannot be established using the conference line rate, the
Collaboration Server attempts to connect at the next highest line rate at its highest supported resolution.
Depending on the line rate, the Collaboration Server sends video at the best possible resolution supported
by the endpoint regardless of the resolution received from the endpoint.
The video resolution is also defined by the Video Quality settings in the Profile.
● Motion, when selected, results in lower video resolution at higher frame rates (30 fps to 60 fps).
● Sharpness, when selected, results in higher video resolution at lower frame rate (30 fps and lower).
However, it can also be sent in 1080p 60fps.
The combination of frame rate and resolution affects the number of video resources required on the MCU
to support the call.
The following resolutions are supported:
Supported Resolutions
Resolution Name
CIF
SD
HD 720p
HD 1080p
HD 1080p
Video Display with CIF, SD and HD Video Connections
Although any combination of CIF, SD and HD connections is supported in all CP conferences, the following
rules apply:
Polycom®, Inc.
Resolution in Pixels
352 x 288
720 x 576
1280 x 720
1920 x 1080
1920 x 1080
Defining SVC Conference
Frames per Second
30, 60
30, 60
30, 60
30
60
Profiles.
Symmetric/Asymmetric
Symmetric
Symmetric
Symmetric
Symmetric
Symmetric in Motion,
Asymmetric in Sharpness
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