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Selecting Audio and Video Devices for Use with Polycom PVX

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Determining the CPU Load for Your System

Polycom PVX is a CPU-intensive application. It was originally designed to 

accommodate the CPU requirements of third-party video capture devices, so 

that the total CPU load results in acceptable performance. As modern devices 

have become more capable in resolution and supported features, they have 

sometimes also become more CPU intensive. Using some of these devices can 

cause the total CPU load to surpass optimal levels. For these CPU-intensive 

devices, you can adjust the PVX CPU requirements to accommodate the 

device’s requirements.
The following table lists the CPU load levels for some of the video input 

devices supported by PVX. You will need this information to configure your 

device. If your input device is not listed here, refer to the information which 

follows this table.

This device...

Uses this CPU load 
level...

AVerMedia AVerTV GO 007 FM Plus PCI 

Low

Creative WebCam Live! Motion High

Creative WebCam Live! Pro Medium

GlobalMedia iREZ KD 1394 

Low

GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2.0 

Note that the GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2.0 camera was 
tested using quality setting B (the default setting). Higher 
quality settings offer additional image processing capability, 
but the increased load on the CPU may adversely affect 
system performance.

Medium

Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks 
Pro

P/N 961398-04030 
Driver version 9.5.0

High

P/N 961240-04030 
Driver version 8.4.1

Medium

Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 

Driver version 7.3.0

Low

Driver version 8.4.8

Low

Driver version 9.0.2

Medium

Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000

Driver version 9.0.2

Low

Logitech QuickCam Fusion

Note that, as of driver version 
9.0.2, the Logitech QuickCam 
Fusion audio echo canceller 
appears to add delay and 
introduce audible artifacts into the 
audio.

Driver version 9.0.2

Medium

Note: If the Logitech 
Audio Echo 
Canceller (AEC) is 
enabled, select 
High.

Summary of Contents for 3725-22724-003/A

Page 1: ...he Computer Calling Kit for SoundStation2 and SoundStation2W this document also describes how to configure the PVX settings for use with this kit The final section of this document provides information on how to resolve audio and video issues Choosing and Configuring Video Input Devices Polycom PVX supports a wide variety of video input devices The quality of your PVX video largely depends on the ...

Page 2: ...formation which follows this table This device Uses this CPU load level AVerMedia AVerTV GO 007 FM Plus PCI Low Creative WebCam Live Motion High Creative WebCam Live Pro Medium GlobalMedia iREZ KD 1394 Low GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2 0 Note that the GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2 0 camera was tested using quality setting B the default setting Higher quality settings offer additional image processing capa...

Page 3: ...U resources in use Referring to the table you see that the camera driver s load is High Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP Driver version 9 0 2 Medium Veo Velocity Connect Medium V Stream TV2800 V Stream Xpert DVD Maker USB 2 0 Low This device Uses this CPU load level CPU Usage CPU Load Level Description 200 MHz Low The device s driver load is equivalent to the load for devices supported in earlier versio...

Page 4: ...icipants moving around the room and no shared documents Select Sharper Image for a sharp clear picture even though the motion may not be as smooth Select this option when all participants are seated and you need to show slides or another type of document during the call Enable VGA 30 frames per second Clear this setting in most cases Select if your device can support VGA at 30 frames per second wh...

Page 5: ...fficient to avoid interference with audio quality Some webcams may experience the following Limited audio quality Audio is comparable to traditional telephone quality Slower computer function The camera s built in audio echo canceller may cause additional CPU load Extended audio delay This is caused by the camera s built in audio echo canceller It results in a loss of synchronization between the v...

Page 6: ...rophone with good directionality and frequency response Occupies additional desk space Limited audio quality The Windows XP echo canceller limits audio to 7 kHz This is comparable to traditional telephone quality Headset with microphone Full 14 kHz audio experience in some headsets since no echo cancellation is required Provides a range of choices when selecting a high quality microphone with good...

Page 7: ...use the sound playback device specified in the Windows Sounds and Audio Devices control panel Select None to use no audio output device Audio Input Device Select Auto to use the sound recording device specified in the Windows Sounds and Audio Devices control panel Select None to use no audio input device Echo Cancellation Select Internal when using Windows XP to use the Windows XP echo canceller S...

Page 8: ...ne version SS2 CON 01 115 or later SoundStation2W conference phone version S2W CON 01 2xx or later To use PVX with the Computer Calling Kit 1 Install the Computer Calling Kit as described in the Instructions for Computer Calling Kit document which you received with the kit 2 From the PVX Main page select Setup Audio 3 Configure these settings Setting Description Audio Output Device Select your com...

Page 9: ...4 The system is less than a 2 0 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent and it is using most of its resources for media processing leaving few resources for other applications Adjust PVX to allocate fewer system resources to video processing To do this 1 Go to Setup General Performance 2 To reduce the system resources allocated to video select Other Applications The device driver for the video capture device ...

Page 10: ...s too loud Reduce the volume The microphone and speakers are too close together Separate the microphone and speakers as far as possible The microphone s audio gain is set too high Go to Setup Audio and enable Automatic Gain Control If you use a laptop s integrated speakers with the laptop s integrated microphone or with a webcam s microphone the structure of the laptop computer and the quality of ...

Page 11: ...he speaker volume is not adjusted correctly Adjust your Windows volume control settings 1 Click Start and go to Settings Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices 2 Click the Volume tab 3 In the Speaker Settings section click Speaker Volume 4 In the Speaker Volume dialog box adjust the volume and then click OK 5 In the Device Volume section click Advanced 6 Adjust the Line In volume and then choose O...

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