Nortel Networks NN10041-112 Video Games User Manual


 
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SIP Multimedia PC Client User Guide
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2 Select the video configuration that most closely meets your needs. The
following table lists the video configuration settings.
The two clients involved in a video call will negotiate between themselves
and select a configuration which is acceptable to both. As such, the size of the
video images used by a client may vary from call to call, depending on the
configuration of the other client.
The first time you configure the video, the video camera is examined and
verified for compatibility with the SIP Multimedia PC Client. If the camera is
compatible, you will see a small window displaying video from the camera.
Table 2 Video configuration settings
Video setting Description
Home enables video telephony over ISDN/DSL/Cable modem. This
configuration uses a small video window and produces a video
bitrate around 60Kbps to 120Kbps.
Office enables video telephony in an office using a 10/100Mbps LAN.
This configuration uses a medium-sized video window and
produces a video bitrate around 150Kbps to 300Kbps.
Conference room enables video telephony in an office using a 10/100Mbps LAN.
This configuration uses a large video window and produces a
video bitrate around 400 to 800Kbps. This video is suitable for
overhead projection.
Custom setting fine tunes video performance (see below).
Note: The Video bitrates listed for Home and Office and Conference room video
configuration settings are approximate and may vary in actual use.