Network Card User Manual
MGC WebCommander User’s Guide
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Pro-Motion Interlaced Video is enabled only in the Video 
Switching mode.
Pro-Motion is a video encoding mechanism that 
improves the video quality in Video Switching (VSW) 
conferences, set to NTSC or PAL (4CIF) resolution. 
Select either 50 Fields (PAL) or 60 Fields (NTSC).
Pro-Motion is sent to the endpoint at 60 Fields Per 
Second (FPS) for NTSC and 50 FPS for PAL 
systems. The interlaced video mechanism takes two 
separate video frames and merges them into a 
single frame. For example, NTSC is transmitted at 
30 FPS and during the process of transmission 
frame A consists of “240 even” lines and frame B 
consists of “240 odd” lines.
When frames A and B are merged into a single 
frame, the result is total number of 480 lines. The 
totals of their frame speed are also added together, 
30FPS + 30FPS, resulting in a frame resolution of 
60FPS. 
Note: When a conference is set to any Pro-Motion 
option, endpoints sending a Pro-Motion video 
resolution (for example, NTSC instead of PAL or 
vice-versa) or that do not send a Pro-Motion 
resolution, connect as secondary (Audio Only).
Dual Stream Mode In this mode, one of the endpoints sends two video 
streams: Video and data. The video streams are 
handled differently by the receiving endpoint. The 
different streams may be shown on separate 
screens.
Select one of the following options:
None - The Dual Video mode is unavailable. In such 
a case Video Protocol is set to Auto.
H.239 and People+Content - H.239 and 
People+Content are very similar in function, but 
differ in the type of signaling used for each protocol. 
People+Content is the Polycom proprietary protocol 
while H.239 is the industry standard. 
Table 10-3: Basic Conference Parameters
Option Description










