Nortel Networks NN10041-112 Video Games User Manual


 
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SIP Multimedia PC Client User Guide
[Standard—Nortel Networks Confidential]
Pixel Depth and Compression. This specifies the organization of the
video data captured by the camera. The SIP Multimedia PC Client
supports two: RGB 24 and I420, although others may work. If the
Video Codec is unavailable under the Preferred Video Codec
dropdown menu, you should try to adjust the Pixel Depth and
Compression setting.
Source button -- produces another window which allows the you to:
Select which camera to use, if more than one “Microsoft WDM”
camera is attached to the PC.
Adjust the camera’s color balance, brightness, contrast, and color
saturation, among other settings.
The Video Source window usually varies greatly from camera to camera.
FPS field -- allows you to specify the number of Frames Per Second that
the SIP Multimedia PC Client should transmit. Higher numbers increase
the fluidity of motion, but at a cost of greater CPU and network
bandwidth. A value of 15 produces a quite an effective sense of motion.
Display Remote Video at buttons -- allow you to specify the scaling
factor on received video (2x means image dimensions multiplied by 2, 4x
means image dimensions multiplied by 4). Smaller screens disable these
scaling factors as appropriate.
3 After updating video settings and returning to User Preferences, click Ok to
save the changes.
Setting up network-based voice mail access (optional)
To set up your network-based voice mail access
1 Select Tools > Preferences and the Voice Mail list item The Voice Mail
window displays.
Note: Access to the voice mail settings is dependent on your service
package. If voice mail is not enabled in your service package, you cannot
alter the voice mail settings.These settings are not available to SIP
Multimedia Blended PC Client users.