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Field Name
TMMBR RFC5104
Presentation Sharpness
Live Video on Presentation
Traffic Shaping
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Resolving Camera Issues

The PTZ camera is not working correctly.
Cannot see camera output
I cannot see the PTZ camera's output after setting up.
January 2017
Description
Select Yes to allow a receiver, translator, or mixer to use
the Temporary Maximum Media Stream Bit Rate Request
(TMMBR, 'timber') to request a sender to limit the maximum
bit rate for a media stream to or below, the provided value,
without using re-invites.
Select Yes to enable presentation sharpness, which is used
to specify your preferences for sharpness and motion in the
presentation video. Sharpness is measured in units of
resolution. Motion is measured in frames per second (fps).
Typically, the higher the resolution, the lower the fps. So,
there is a trade-off between the sharpness of the image and
the fluidity of the movement.
Select Yes to optimize the user experience when the DVI
input is used to connect an additional live camera, and not a
PC. When Live Video on Presentation is enabled, the
system performs different optimizations you connect an
additional camera instead of a PC.
You can reduce the impact of a burst of traffic on your
network. This option may clash with NetSense and so it is
disabled, by default.
• Disabled: This is the default. Traffic shaping is not
enabled.
• High: A strong traffic shaping algorithm is activated by
each video encoder to ensure an instantaneous correct
bitrate level and avoid data bursts
• Medium: A lighter traffic shaping is activated to reach
higher frame rates during call and content transitions but
instantaneous bitrate should not exceed twice the target
bitrate.
• Low: Traffic shaping is applied only when frames are
much larger than normal.
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