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Polycom VVX Business Media Phones User Guide
Note: The way far-side video is displayed on your phone may vary
Depending on the phone or system that is sending video, black bars might appear on the top,
bottom, or sides of the video image. This occurs because the aspect ratio of the sent video does not
match the display area on your phone, and the portions of the video that are not being received
display as black bars. If the received video matches your phone's display area, the received video
fills the screen. If black bars display, you can remove them by selecting cropped video screen mode
(see
Change How Far-Side Video
Change How PIP Video Displays
You can update the way the PIP is displayed when you're in full screen mode, when you view the far-
side, or when you view your video on the full screen. You can do the following to change the PIP display:
Disable the PIP so the PIP doesn't display.
Enable the PIP to display next to full-screen video (side-by-side mode).
Enable the PIP to display over full-screen video (PIP mode).
To change the way the PIP is displayed:
1 Select Settings > Basic > Video > Local Camera View.
For VVX 1500 phones, select Menu > Settings > Basic > Video > Local Camera View.
2 From the Local Camera View screen, select and adjust the following settings:
Local Camera View (Full Screen) Enables or disables the PIP from displaying when you
view video on the full screen. The default setting is Enabled.
Local Camera View Mode (Full Screen) Sets whether you want the PIP to display over, or
next to, full-screen video. Select one of these settings:
Side-by-Side Displays the PIP next to, rather than over, full-screen video.
PIP Displays the PIP over full-screen video.
The default setting is Side-by-Side.
3 Select Save.
Change How Far-Side Video Displays
You can adjust the appearance of non-PIP video so that it displays as one of the following:
Normal The video image displays with correct proportions. Black bars appear on the top, bottom,
or sides of the area to maintain the correct aspect ratio if the aspect ratio of the sent video does not
match the display area on your phone. The portions of the video that are not being received display
as black bars.
Full If the received video image is not the same aspect ratio as the phone's display area, the
video image is stretched to fill the area. If the aspect ratios match, no stretching occurs.
Crop The video image is resized to maintain the correct aspect ratio. Any parts of the image that
do not fit within the area are cropped.
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