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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Viewing Permissions<br />

Tab<br />

Chairperson<br />

Operator<br />

Administrator<br />

Video<br />

Settings <br />

Table 12-1 Conference Properties - Video Quality Parameters (Continued)<br />

Field/Option Description<br />

6 Click the Video Settings tab to list the video parameters.<br />

Chapter 12-Conference and Participant Monitoring<br />

Content Protocol H.263 – Content is shared using H.263 even if some endpoints have<br />

H.264 capability.<br />

Up to H.264 – H.264 is the default Content sharing algorithm.<br />

When selected:<br />

• Content is shared using H.264 if all endpoints have H.264<br />

capability.<br />

• Content is shared using H.263 if all endpoints do not have H.264<br />

capability.<br />

• Endpoints that do not have at least H.263 capability can connect<br />

to the conference but cannot share Content.<br />

Table 12-2 Conference Properties - Video Settings Parameters<br />

Field Description<br />

Presentation Mode When checked, indicates that the Presentations Mode is active. For<br />

more information, see "Presentation Mode” on page 1-20.<br />

Lecturer View<br />

Switching<br />

Send Content to<br />

Legacy Endpoints<br />

When checked, the Lecturer View Switching enables automatic<br />

random switching between the conference participants in the lecturer<br />

video window.<br />

Select this option to enable Legacy endpoints to send content to<br />

H.323/SIP/ISDN endpoints that do not support H.239 Content (legacy<br />

endpoints) over the video (people) channel, allowing all conference<br />

participants to view the content.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 12-9

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