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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Additional Conferencing<br />

Information<br />

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Various conferencing modes and video features require additional<br />

settings, such as system flag settings, conference parameters and other<br />

settings. In depth explanations of these additional settings are described<br />

in the following sections.<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong> can function with two types of video Media Processing<br />

Modules (MPM): MPM and MPM+. These cards differ in their port<br />

capacity and their support of video resolutions. In addition to all video<br />

modes and features supported by MPM cards, MPM+ cards support<br />

additional video resolutions and video quality enhancement such as<br />

Video Clarity .<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> 4000 contains only MPM+ cards.<br />

Video Session Modes<br />

The <strong>RMX</strong> offers two video session modes: Continuous Presence and High<br />

Definition Video Switching. The video session type determines the video<br />

display options (full screen or split screen with all participants viewed<br />

simultaneously) and the method in which the video is processed by the<br />

MCU (with or without using the MCU’s video resources).<br />

Dynamic Continuous Presence (CP) Mode<br />

The Continuous Presence mode offers 24 layouts to accommodate<br />

different numbers of participants and conference settings including<br />

support of the VUI annex to the H.264 protocol for endpoints that<br />

transmit wide video instead of 4CIF resolution.<br />

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