Change Video Clarity; Set The Video Layout For The Meeting; Change How Far-End Video Displays - Polycom realpresence trio 8800 User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Trio Solution User Guide
To set the maximum call rate to use for video calls:
1 Navigate to Settings > Basic > Call Rate.
2 From the Call Rate screen, select the maximum call rate you want to use for video calls. You can
choose a call rate between 128 kbps and 4096 kbps. The default setting is 2048 kbps.

Change Video Clarity

You can change the Target Frame Rate to improve video clarity. The Target Frame Rate sets how smoothly
your video displays. You can set a rate between 5 (least smooth) and 30 (smoothest). The default rate is 30.
To change the clarity of your video:
1 Navigate to Settings > Basic > Video > Camera Settings.
2 From the Camera Settings screen, tap Target Frame Rate, and tap Up or Down to move the slider
to change the frame rate.

Set the Video Layout for the Meeting

During a video call, you can choose how video from meeting participants display on the monitor. You can
choose any of the following options:
● Auto (default)—The system chooses the best layout for the call.
● Gallery View— Shows up to five meeting participants. If content is displayed when the maximum
number of participants is active, the content replaces one participant. When there are less than five
participants, self-view displays.
● Picture-in-Picture (PIP)—Displays self-view or the active talker. The PIP displays in or on the meeting
content
● Full Screen— The video of the active speaker or the meeting content displays in full screen.
To set the video layout for the meeting:
1 During a video call, tap Layout.
2 Select a layout option.

Change How Far-End Video Displays

You can adjust the appearance of far-end video so that it displays as one of the following:
● Normal (default)—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 the system. 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 monitor'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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