H.264 High Profile System Flags - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 2-Additional Conferencing Information
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Setting minimum bit rate thresholds that are lower than the default
may affect the video quality of endpoints that do not support the
H.264 High Profile.
For monitoring purposes, the RMX and endpoint H.264 High Profile
capability is listed in the Participant Properties - H.245 and SDP tabs
for H.323 participants and SIP participants respectively.
For more information see "IP Participant Properties" on page 11-18.
H.264 High Profile is not supported:
— In MPM and MPM+ card Configuration Modes
— In Video Switched conferences
— For Content Sharing
— As an RSS Recording link
— With Video Preview

H.264 High Profile System Flags

Flags used in Version 7.0.1 only
In Version 7.0.2 The flags described below were replaced with the High Profile
sliders in the Resolution Configuration dialog box.
Setting minimum bit rate thresholds that are lower than the default may
affect the video quality of endpoints that do not support the H.264 High
Profile.
Endpoints that do not support H.264 High Profile will connect according to
the minimum bitrate thresholds defined by the following System Flags:
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_SD30_SHARPNESS
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_HD720P30_SHARPNESS
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_HD1080P30_SHARPNESS
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_CIF60_MOTION
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_SD60_MOTION
H264_BASE_PROFILE_MIN_RATE_HD720P60_MOTION
These System Flags must be added to the System Configuration file before
they can be modified. For more information see the RMX 15002000/4000
Administrator's Guide, "Modifying System Flags" on page 19-6.

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