Polycom 3725-74600-004 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
Chapter 3-Additional Conferencing Information
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H.263 (AVC CP Conferences)
Select this option when most of the endpoints support H.263 and some endpoints support
H.264. In such a case, all endpoints will share content using the H.263 protocol, and this
protocol will not change throughout the conference (fixed mode).
Bit rate allocation to the Content channel by the Collaboration Server is dynamic according
to the conference line rate and Content Settings selected for the conference. For more
information see "Content Sharing Parameters in Content Highest Common (Content Video
Switching) Mode” on page 3-6.
This option is not available in SVC Conferencing Mode and CP and SVC Conferencing Mode.
H.264 HD (AVC CP Conferences default)
The H.264 HD option should be selected only if most endpoints in the conference support
H.264 to ensure high quality Content.
When this protocol option is selected, endpoints must connect at Content bit rates above a
minimum as specified by specific System Flags to ensure high quality Content for all
participants. For more information about System Flags see "Setting the Minimum Content Rate
for Each Content Quality Setting for H.264 HD” on page 3-9.
Bit rate allocation to the Content channel by the Collaboration Server is dynamic according
to the conference line rate and Content Setting selected for the conference. For more
information see "Content Sharing Parameters in Content Highest Common (Content Video
Switching) Mode” on page 3-6.
Endpoints that do not support H.264, or those that do not meet the minimum line rate
threshold for the Content Setting will not receive content.
Guidelines
Only endpoints that support H.264 capability at a resolutions of HD720p5 or higher will
be able to receive and send Content.
This option is not available in SVC Conferencing Mode and CP and SVC Conferencing
Mode.
Maximum supported content resolution is HD 720p.
The minimum Content Rate required for allowing a participant to share Content is the
lower valued parameter when comparing the System Flag setting (Table 3-5)
and the
content bit
rate allocation derived from the conference line rate (Table 3-6).
When the flag settings enable an endpoint to share Content at a content rate that is
lower than the conference content rate (Table 3-6), the content rate of the entire
conference is reduced to the content rate supported by that endpoint.
Setting the Minimum Content Rate for Each Content Quality Setting for H.264 HD
The following System Flags determine the minimum content rate required for endpoints to
share H.264 high quality content via the Content channel.
A System Flag determines the minimum line rate for each Content Setting:
Graphics
Hi Resolution Graphics
Live Video