MXmeeting Release v6.0 M200/M500 & M800/M1000
Admin Guide (0000000202)/ Revision 7 5/9/2016
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Video Conferencing Optimization preference
This setting lets your attendees “Have the best image quality” of the webcams at the expense of
higher CPU usage or “Use the least client CPU” at the expense of using more bandwidth. Each
user can override this setting in their client’s Tools | Preferences “Video” tab.
Max cameras in one session
This setting is a limit for the maximum number of webcams that can be started in an HD Video
Conference. The downside of setting a high number, like the maximum of 30, is that the
Windows and Mac client software will use more memory the higher this value is.
Max camera resolution
This setting specifies the maximum resolution for any one webcam in an HD Video Conference.
The choices are:
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1080P (1920x1080 pixels)
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720P (1280x720 pixels)
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540P (960x540 pixels, recommended)
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360P (640x360 pixels)
540P is a good trade-off between webcam clarity and bandwidth usage. 1080P and to some
extent 720P could produce problems on slower computers, but our algorithms adjust for slower
computers to automatically reduce CPU usage.
Max bandwidth per camera
This setting specifies the maximum resolution for any one webcam in an HD Video Conference.
The choices are:
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128 Kbps
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256 Kbps
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384 Kbps
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512 Kbps (recommended)
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768 Kbps
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1 Mbps
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2 Mbps
512 Kbps is a good trade-off between webcam clarity and bandwidth usage. A higher number
could affect bandwidth usage at your company depending on the size of the meetings. This
setting typically only affects the webcams that the viewer sees as larger. Our algorithms reduce
bandwidth by only sending the webcam size that is required by the viewer. Thus, if the viewer