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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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H.264 HD<br />

Chapter 3-Additional Conferencing Information<br />

The H.264 HD option should be selected only if most endpoints in the conference support<br />

H.264 to ensure high quality Content.<br />

When this protocol option is selected, endpoints must connect at Content bit rates above a<br />

minimum as specified by specific System Flags to ensure high quality Content for all<br />

participants. For more information about System Flags see "Setting the Minimum Content Rate<br />

for Each Content Quality Setting for H.264 HD” on page 3-5.<br />

Bit rate allocation to the Content channel by the <strong>RMX</strong> is dynamic according to the conference<br />

line rate and Content Transmission Mode selected for the conference. For more information<br />

see "Content Transmission Mode” on page 3-3.<br />

Endpoints that do not support H.264, or thse that do not meet the minimum line rate<br />

threshold for the Content Transmission Mode along with ISDN endpoints, are connected as<br />

Legacy Endpoints and receive content through their video channel. If the Send Content to<br />

Legacy Endpoints selection is disabled these endpoints will not receive content.<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

• Only endpoints that support H.264 capability at a resolutions of HD720p5 or higher will<br />

be able to receive and send Content.<br />

• When H.264 HD is selected, the Send Content to Legacy Endpoints selection is enabled by<br />

default in the Conference Profile – Video Settings tab.<br />

• In MPM+ Card Configuration Mode, maximum supported content resolution is HD 720p.<br />

• Once an endpoint is categorized as a Legacy Endpoint and receives the content over the<br />

video channel, it remains in this mode without the ability to upgrade to H.264 HD<br />

content and receive content over the Content channel.<br />

• The minimum Content Rate required for allowing a participant to share Content is the<br />

lower valued parameter when comparing the System Flag setting (Table 3-3) and the<br />

content bit rate allocation derived from the conference line rate (Table 3-1).<br />

When the flag settings enable an endpoint to share Content at a content rate that is<br />

lower than the conference content rate (Table 3-1), the content rate of the entire<br />

conference is reduced to the content rate supported by that endpoint.<br />

Setting the Minimum Content Rate for Each Content Quality Setting for H.264 HD<br />

The following System Flags determine the minimum content rate required for endpoints to<br />

share H.264 high quality content via the Content channel. A System Flag determines the<br />

minimum line rate for each Content Transmission Mode Setting:<br />

• Graphics<br />

• Hi Resolution Graphics<br />

• Live Video<br />

In order to change the System Flag values, the flags must be manually added to the System<br />

Configuration. For more information see the <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>,<br />

"Modifying System Flags” on page 21-1.<br />

Table 3-3 H.264 HD System Flags<br />

Content Settings Flag Name Range Default<br />

Graphics H264_HD_GRAPHICS_MIN_CONTENT_RATE 0-1536 128<br />

Hi Resolution<br />

Graphics<br />

H264_HD_HIGHRES_MIN_CONTENT_RATE<br />

0-1536 256<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 3-5

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