RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 800s/Virtual Edition Administrator’s Guide
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Click the
Video Settings
tab.
H.264 High Profile
(Check Box)
The H.264 High Profile check box is un-checked by default and is displayed next to
the Content Protocol drop-down menu if all the following conditions are met:
•
The MCU is a Realpresence Collaboration Server 1800, or 2000/4000 containing
MPMRx cards.
•
The selected Conferencing Mode is AVC-CP.
•
Multiple Resolutions (Content Transcoding) is not selected.
•
The selected Content Protocol is H.264 HD, H.264 Cascade and SVC Optimized
or H.263 and H.264 Auto Selection.
If H.264 HD, H.264 Cascade and SVC Optimized is selected, the Content
Resolution is set according to the line rate and the H.264 Profile (Baseline
Profile or High Profile).
If H.263 and H.264 Auto Selection is selected, the Content Resolution is
automatically set according to the line rate and the H.264 High Profile check box
is automatically unchecked and disabled.
•
TIP Compatibility (in the Profile - Advanced dialog box) is selected as None or
Video Only.
Content Resolution
Select 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
.
Content Rate
drop-down menu
The Content Rate drop-down menu is displayed next to the Content Resolution
drop-down menu when:
•
H.264 Cascade and SVC Optimized is the selected Content Protocol
and
•
CustomizedContentRate is the selected Content Setting.
The Content Rate is dependent on the MCU type (Realpresence Collaboration
Server with MPMRx or Realpresence Collaboration Server 1800) and can be up to
66% of the conference line rate. In MCUs with MPMRx cards the Content Rate is
limited to 2048 kbps, while when used with the Realpresence Collaboration Server
1800 the Content Rate is limited to 4096 kbps.
Send Content to
Legacy Endpoints
(CP only)
When enabled (default), Content can be sent to H.323/SIP endpoints that do not
support H.239 Content (legacy endpoints) over the video (people) channel. For
more information see
Sending Content to Legacy Endpoints (AVC Only)
.
Notes:
•
When enabled, an additional HD video resource is allocated to the conference.
•
This option is valid when sending Content as a separate stream is enabled by the
System Flag ENABLE_H239 set to YES.
•
Select this option when Avaya IP Softphone will be connecting to the conference.
•
If the
Same Layout
option is selected, the Send Content to Legacy Endpoints
selection is cleared and is disabled.
•
Once an endpoint is categorized as Legacy, it will not be able to restore its
content to the Content channel and will receive content only in the video channel.
New AVC CP Profile - Video Quality Parameters (Continued)
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