Requirement For Speaker Systems Connected To A Cisco Telepresence C Series Codec - Cisco TelePresence C20 Administrator's Manual

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Cisco TelePresence System Quick Set C20 and Profiles using C20
Administrator Guide
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Introduction
Web interface
System settings
Setting passwords
Appendices
Appendices
Requirement for speaker
systems connected to a Cisco
TelePresence C Series codec
Cisco has put in a lot of effort to minimize the camera to
screen delay on our TelePresence endpoints.
New consumer TVs are usually equipped with "Motion Flow"
or similar technology to insert new video frames between
standard frames to create smoother images. This processing
takes time and to maintain lip synchronization, the TV will
delay the audio so that the audio and video arrives at the
same time.
The echo canceller in the Cisco endpoints can handle such
delay up to 30 ms. Many consumer TVs are not made for
real time video communication and may introduce more than
30 ms of delay.
If you use such a TV together with a C Series codec it is
recommended that you turn off "Motion Flow", "Natural
Motion" or any other video processing that introduces
additional delay.
Some consumer TVs also support advanced audio
processing like "Virtual Surround" effects and "Dynamic
Compression" to improve the TV experience. Such
processing will make any acoustic echo canceller malfunction
and should hence be switched off.
Some monitors are equipped with a setting called 'Game
Mode'. This mode is specifically designed to help reduce the
response time and will usually help to reduce the delay.
D14637.17 Profile C20 and Quick Set C20 Administrator Guide TC7.3, JULY 2015.
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