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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Supplemental Conferencing Features<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

In addition to Standard Conferencing the following features can be enabled:<br />

• H.239 – Allows compliant endpoints to transmit and receive two<br />

simultaneous streams of conference data to enable Content sharing.<br />

H.239 is also supported in cascading conferences. Both H.263 and<br />

H.264 Content sharing protocols are supported. If all endpoints<br />

connected to the conference have H.264 capability, Content is shared<br />

using H.264, otherwise Content is shared using H.263.<br />

For more information, see "H.239” on page 2-12.<br />

• Lecture Mode – The lecturer is seen by all participants in full screen<br />

while the lecturer views all conference participants in the selected<br />

video layout.<br />

For more information, see "Lecture Mode” on page 2-23.<br />

• Presentation Mode – When the current speaker’s speech exceeds a<br />

predefined time (30 seconds), the conference layout automatically<br />

changes to full screen, displaying the current speaker as the<br />

conference lecturer on all the participants’ endpoints. During this<br />

time the speaker’s endpoint displays the previous conference layout.<br />

When another participant starts talking, the Presentation Mode is<br />

cancelled and the conference returns to its predefined video layout.<br />

Presentation mode is available with Auto Layout and Same Layout.<br />

— If the speaker in a video conference is an Audio Only participant,<br />

the Presentation Mode is disabled for that participant.<br />

— Video forcing works in the same way as in Lecture Mode when<br />

Presentation Mode is activated, that is, forcing is only enabled at<br />

the conference level, and it only applies to the video layout<br />

viewed by the lecturer.<br />

• Telepresence Mode - enables the connection of numerous high<br />

definition telepresence rooms and of different models (such as TPX<br />

and RPX) into one conference maintaining the telepresence<br />

experience. This mode is enabled by a special license.<br />

• Encryption – Used to enhance media security at conference and<br />

participant levels. For more information, see "Media Encryption” on<br />

page 2-31.<br />

• Conference Recording - The <strong>RMX</strong> enables audio and video recording<br />

of conferences using <strong>Polycom</strong> RSS <strong>2000</strong> recording system.<br />

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