Maintenance Manual

Motion /
sharpness
trade off
Choose whether to use the MCU-wide setting
for motion/sharpness trade off, or configure
an individual setting for this endpoint. Select
from:
Use box-wide setting: this is the
default value. In this case, the
endpoint will use the
motion/sharpness tradeoff setting
from the Settings > Conferences
page
Favor motion: the MCU favors motion
over sharpness; that is, it will try and
use a high frame rate at the cost of
lower resolution. The MCU will choose
a resolution that allows for a framerate
of 25 frames per second or higher.
Favor sharpness: the MCU favors
sharpness over motion; it will use the
highest resolution that is being sent in
(by any endpoint), and adjust
downwards, to their highest
advertised resolution, for other
endpoints if necessary.
Balanced: the MCU will select settings
that balance resolution and frame rate
(where the frame rate will not be less
than 12 frames per second)
The settings for motion (frames per second) and
sharpness (frame size or resolution) are
negotiated between the endpoint and the MCU.
This setting controls how the MCU will negotiate
the settings to be used with this endpoint.
Transmitted
video
resolutions
Choose the setting for transmitted video
resolutions from the MCU to this endpoint.
This setting overrides the MCU-wide setting
on the Settings > Conferences page.
Retain the default setting (use box-wide setting)
unless you are experiencing problems with the
display of certain resolutions by this endpoint.
Endpoints advertise the resolutions that they are
able to display. The MCU then chooses from those
advertised resolutions, the resolution that it will
use to transmit video. However, some endpoints
do not display widescreen resolutions optimally.
Therefore, you might want to use this setting to
restrict the resolutions available to the MCU for
transmissions to this endpoint.
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