Table 1-1
Differences in features for models in the SCOPIA XT Series
Feature
SCOPIA
XT1000
Piccolo
SCOPIA XT1000
and SCOPIA
XT1200
SCOPIA XT
Telepresence
SCOPIA
XT4000 Series
SCOPIA
XT5000
Series
Maximum HD
resolution
720p
1080p
3 x 1080p
720p
1080p
Frames Per
Second (fps)
30fps
30fps, 720p at
60fps (incoming
only on XT1000)
30fps, or 720p
at 60fps
60fps
60fps, both at
720p and
1080p
Hosting
videoconferenc
es (embedded
MCU)
No
Optional
No
No
Optional (from
the next
version)
Optical zoom
5x
10x
10x
5x
10x
Dual video
720p at
30fps
1080p at 30fps
1080p at 30fps
(x 3 for
transmission)
720p at 60fps 1080p at 60
fps
Scalable video
coding
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
High Profile
H.264
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
3-way
Microphone
Pods
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Additional
Ethernet
connection
Option(10/
100)
Option (10/100) Option
(10/100)
Option
(10/100/1000)
Yes
(10/100/1000)
SCOPIA Control Option
Option
Yes
Option
Yes
Using SCOPIA XT Series as Endpoints
Figure 1-1 on page 4
illustrates a topology in which the SCOPIA XT Series act as endpoints
(or terminals):
•
The MCU (for example, SCOPIA Elite MCU) performs media processing for all connected
terminals (XT1000 Series, SCOPIA XT4000 Series, XT5000 Series, compatible 3rd party,
SCOPIA VC240) regardless of their location and can handle multiple conferences
simultaneously. SCOPIA Elite MCU incorporates multi-party 1080p, 720p and H.264
Scalable Video Coding (SVC).
•
SCOPIA VC240 integrates advanced video conferencing into a Samsung high resolution 24-
inch multimedia LCD monitor.
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