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Chapter 13-Conference and Participant Monitoring
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Table 13-4 Conference Properties - Video Quality Parameters
Field/Option Description
People Video Definition
Video Quality Indicates the resolution and frame rate that determine the video
quality set for the conference. Possible settings are: Motion or
Sharpness. For more information, see "Video Resolutions in AVC-
based CP Conferencing” on page 4-1.
Maximum Resolution Indicates the Maximum Resolution setting for the conference.
Auto (default) - indicates that the Maximum Resolution is as
selected in the Resolution Configuration dialog box.
The Maximum Resolution settings for conferences and participants
cannot be changed during an ongoing conference.
Video Clarity™ Indicates if Video Clarity is enabled for the conference.
Auto Brightness Indicates if Auto Brightness is selected for the conference.
Note: When Auto Brightness is enabled, color changes may be
observed in computer-based VGA Content sent by HDX endpoints
through the People video channel.
Content Video Definition
AS-SIP Indicates if AS-SIP is enabled for the conference.
When selected, content is shared using the Multiple Resolutions
mode and is not supported in any other Content sharing mode.
For more information, see "Enabling AS-SIP Content” on page 23-51.
Multiple Content
Resolutions
Indicates if Multiple Content Resolutions mode for content sharing is
enabled. In this mode, content is shared in multiple streams, one for
each video protocol: H.263 and H.264. This allows endpoints with
different protocols to connect and disconnect without having to restart
Content sharing in the middle of a conference. For more information,
see "Sharing Content Using Multiple Content Resolutions Mode” on
page 4-19.
Content Settings Indicates the Content channel resolution set for the conference.
Possible resolutions are:
Graphics – default modeRealPresence Collaboration Server
(RMX) 1500/2000/4000
Hi-res Graphics – requiring a higher bit rate
Live Video – content channel is live video
Customized Content Rate - resolution is manually defined.
Content Protocol Indicates the Content Protocol used for content sharing in Highest
Common Content Sharing Mode.
For more information, see "Content Protocols” on page 4-9.
Content Resolution Indicates the Content Resolution and frame rate according to the
selected Content Sharing Mode (Highest common Content or Multiple
Resolution Contents) and the video protocol. For more information,
see "Defining Content Sharing Parameters for a Conference” on
page 4-4.