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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Chapter 1-Conference Profiles<br />

1-14<br />

7 Define the following parameters:<br />

Table 1-6 New Profile - Video Quality Parameters<br />

Field/Option Description<br />

People Video Definition<br />

Video Quality Depending on the amount of movement contained in<br />

the conference video, select either:<br />

• Motion – for a higher frame rate without increased<br />

resolution. When selected, Video Clarity is<br />

disabled.<br />

• Sharpness – for higher video resolution and<br />

requires more system resources.<br />

Note: When Sharpness is selected as the Video<br />

Quality setting in the conference Profile, the <strong>RMX</strong> will<br />

send 4CIF (H.263) at 15fps instead of CIF (H.264) at<br />

30fps. For more information, see <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong><br />

Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>, "Video Resolutions in CP” on<br />

page 2-3.<br />

Video Clarity When enabled (default), Video Clarity applies video<br />

enhancing algorithms to incoming video streams of<br />

resolutions up to and including SD. Clearer images<br />

with sharper edges and higher contrast are sent back<br />

to all endpoints at the highest possible resolution<br />

supported by each endpoint.<br />

All layouts, including 1x1, are supported.<br />

Note: Video Clarity is enabled only when Video Quality<br />

is set to Sharpness (default setting) and is disabled<br />

when Video Quality is set to Motion.<br />

Video Clarity can only be enabled for Continuous<br />

Presence conferences in MPM+ Card Configuration<br />

Mode.

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