The PaP (Picture and Picture) view shows two images of the same size, presented side by side.
• PoP
The PoP (Picture out Picture) view shows up to three images of different size, presented side by
side. The image on the left is larger, with two smaller images on the right.
• Fullscreen
The full screen view shows one video image. Typically, it displays the remote presentation, or, if
there is no presentation, it displays the other participant or a composite of the other participants.
Figure 42: Showing the monitor in Pip, PaP, and PoP views
To change the layouts, see
Changing the Video Layout During the Call
on page 61.
Important:
You can use PIP, PaP or PoP views only if your system administrator has configured them in your XT
Codec Unit.
Selecting your Video Layout with Two Monitors
About this task
A video layout is the arrangement of participant images as they appear on the monitor in a
videoconference. If the meeting includes a presentation, a layout can also refer to the arrangement of
the presentation image together with the meeting participants.
In deployments with two monitors, you have more space available to display video and content (see
Figure 43: Available video and content (example)
on page 59). One monitor is defined to be the
primary one (HD1), and the second monitor is defined as auxiliary (HD2).
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