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Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
The CU360 Video-collaboration Application 66
When muting the CU360 App microphone, the audio associated to the AVGrabber can be heard
or transmitted anyway. You can also decide to always hear the audio, or only associated to a
presentation. To change these options, go to
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Sharing with Wi-Fi Display
Since release 11.0 it is possible to use
Wi-Fi Display
, also known as
Miracast
, as a presentation
source for your CU360 app or for other apps that can share the device screen.
Miracast is a standard for wireless connections from devices (such as laptops, tablets, or
smartphones) to “Wi-Fi Displays” (such as TVs, monitors, or projectors), introduced in 2012 by
the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Miracast employs the peer-to-peer Wi-Fi Direct standard and allows sending up to 1080p@30 HD
video (H.264 codec) and 5.1 surround sound (AAC/AC3, PCM).
CU360 can be used as a Wi-Fi Display, connecting a compatible media source to it (for instance
TVs, projectors, and streaming media players that also support Miracast).
For instance:
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Computers running on Windows 8.1/10 (if supported by hw)
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Mobile phones running on Windows 8.1/10 (if supported by hw)
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Android phones and tablets running on Android 4.2 or higher
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Amazon’s Fire OS
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Latest TVs with inbuilt Miracast
CU360 as Wi-Fi Display
CU360 can be used as a Wi-Fi Display, with the following capabilities
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Video: H.264
1080p30
(
new
)
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Audio: AAC and PCM