Video Settings <Video - Polycom IP 320 Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for the SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP / VVX Family
Video Settings <video/>
Note
Attribute
video.enable
video.autoStartVideoTx
video.screenMode
video.screenModeFS
video.quality
A - 64
This attribute is only supported for use on the Polycom VVX 1500.
These configuration attributes are defined as follows:
Permitted
Values
Default
0=Disable,
1
1=Enable
0 or 1
1
"normal", "full",
normal
"crop"
"normal", "full",
normal
"crop"
"motion",
Null
"sharpness"
Interpretation
Flag to determine whether or not video calls are
established. This applies to all calls, between two
Polycom VVX 1500s and between
Polycom VVX 1500 and any other video device.
If set to 1 (enabled) or Null, video is sent in
outgoing calls and received in incoming calls.
If set to 0, video is not sent in outgoing calls and
not received in incoming calls. All calls are audio
only.
Flag to determine whether or not video
transmission occurs when a call starts.
If set to 0, video transmission does not start.
If set to 1or Null, video transmission from the near
end starts when a call starts.
Applies to the video window shown in the normal
mode.
If set to "normal" or Null, all pixels are displayed,
black bars appear on the top, bottom, or sides of
the window, if necessary, to maintain the correct
aspect ratio.
If set to "full", all pixels are displayed and the
image is stretched linearly and independently to fill
the video frame.
If set to "crop", the black bars do not appear, the
image size is re-sized to maintain the correct
aspect ratio, and any parts of the image that do not
fit in the display are cropped.
Applies to the video window in Full Screen mode.
The image is re-sized to maintain the correct
aspect ratio and any parts of the image that do not
fit in the display are cropped.
Determine the quality of video shown in a call or
conference.
Use "motion" for people or other video with motion.
Use "sharpness" or Null for video with little or no
movement. Moderate to heavy motion can cause
some frames to be dropped.

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