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2. Set the fields as described in
Table 67: Configuring video quality settings
Field Name
NetSense
Flow Control
Lip-sync automatic
Delay
Sharpness
December 2017
From the endpoint interface
Figure 178: Configuring lip sync settings
Table 67: Configuring video quality settings
Description
Set to Yes to enable NetSense.
NetSense is a proprietary Equinox Solution technology
which optimizes the video quality according to the available
bandwidth to minimize packet loss. As the available
bandwidth of a connection varies depending on data traffic,
NetSense's sophisticated algorithm dynamically scans the
video stream, and then reduces or improves the video
resolution to maximize quality with the available bandwidth.
Set to Yes to send a Flow Control request to the remote
endpoint in case of packet loss. It attempts to reduce the
speed of data flow to prevent overwhelming one side with
too much data.
Allows synchronizing audio with video. To have a perfect
synchronization between audio and video, you must adjust
according to the type of connection. If set to Yes, the
system will perform automatic synchronization (highly
recommended setting). If set to No, adjust manually by
dragging the Delay slider until you obtain the best
synchronization.
Received audio delay in milliseconds. If Lip-sync
automatic is set to No, drag the slider until you obtain the
best synchronization.
Select Yes to enable more definition or video sharpness
and alter the bandwidth required to maintain a video
resolution (see
page 137). Select No to prefer more fluidity in motion.
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Resolving issues related to video quality
From the web interface
Setting Call Bandwidth in XT Series
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