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Field
Bitrate
Audio Alert
Ignore Mute on
Playback
Upload Videofor
endpoint
Date & Time
Label
August 2020
Description
Select the bitrate to determine the file size when recording meetings to a local USB
storage device. To use less disk space, select a lower bitrate. For the best results, use
the default value for your chosen resolution.
Bitrate is the speed of data flow. Higher video resolutions require higher bitrates to
ensure the video is constantly updated, thereby maintaining smooth motion. If you
lower the bitrate, you lower the quality of the video. In some cases, you can select a
lower bitrate without noticing a significant drop in video quality; for example during a
presentation or when a lecturer is speaking and there is very little motion. Bitrate is
often measured in kilobits per second (kbps).
To estimate the space you need for the recording, see
based on the bitrate
on page 186. You can see how much recording time is available
on your target disk when you access the Recording menu (see User Guide for Avaya
Room System XT Series).
You cannot change the bitrate for meetings recorded to the network. If you selected
Automatic as the Location, this bitrate is applied only when recording to the USB
device.
When recording meetings to a local USB storage device, you can indicate to all
participants that the meeting is being recorded. Select Yes to enable an audio
message alert at the beginning of the videoconference. This alert is also sent to late
participants.
When recording meetings to the network, an alert is always sent to participants.
Select Yes to send the audio to the connected remote side when viewing a recording,
even if the volume on the endpoint is muted. For more information about the sound
settings, see Adjusting the Default Volume Settings. For privacy, you can connect
headphones as described in Connecting Headphones to the.
Follow the prompts to upload a video recording from your PC/Mac to a USB. You can
then play the video recording from your USB. This option is not available on the web
interface.
Select Yes to enable date and time stamping over the recorded video. The time is
updated each second. The format of the date and time is in accordance with the XT
Series settings for country and 12/24 hour format.
If you are using Internet time, a clock icon is displayed in the date and time stamp.
For more information about Internet time, see
Type an optional label to appear on the recording.
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Enabling and Configuring Recording
Table 48: Typical file sizes
Setting Date and Time
on page 118.
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