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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 9-Conference and Participant Monitoring<br />

9-8<br />

The following information appears:<br />

Table 9-3 Conference Properties - Video Quality Parameters<br />

Field/Option Description<br />

People Video Definition<br />

Video Quality Indicates the resolution and frame rate that determine<br />

the video quality set for the conference. Possible<br />

settings are: Motion or Sharpness. For more<br />

information, see "Video Resolutions in CP” on<br />

page 2-3.<br />

Video Clarity Indicated if Video Clarity is enabled for the conference.<br />

Content Video Definition<br />

Content Settings Indicates the Content channel resolution set for the<br />

conference. Possible resolutions are:<br />

• Graphics – default mode<br />

• Hi-res Graphics – requiring a higher bit rate<br />

• Live Video – content channel is live video<br />

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

endpoints have H.264 capability.<br />

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

algorithm.<br />

When selected:<br />

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

H.264 capability.<br />

• Content is shared using H.263 if all endpoints do<br />

not have H.264 capability.<br />

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

can connect to the conference but cannot share<br />

Content.

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