Network Card User Manual
Chapter 10 - Conference Templates – Full Parameters View
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Video Protocol The Video Protocol, Video Format and QCIF Frame 
Rate are parameters that determine the highest 
common video used by all the conference 
participants. The Video Protocol determines the 
video compression standard used by the endpoints. 
Select one of the following options:
Auto - the system automatically selects the 
appropriate compression method and enables the 
dynamic adjustment of the highest common video 
algorithm. In such a case, when a participant leaves 
the conference, the MCU adjusts the common video 
to the highest level for the remaining connected 
participants. This setting overrides the Video 
Protocol settings in the Participants Properties - 
Advanced dialog box as the dynamic mode settings 
are forced by the MCU.
H261 - The compression standard mandatory to all 
endpoints.
H263 - The compression standard that provides 
improved video quality at a line rate lower than 384 
Kbps. This standard is not supported by all 
endpoints. If H.263 is selected in Video Switching 
conferences, all participants must be connected 
using this protocol. Participants whose endpoint 
does not support H.263 are connected as 
Secondary.
Note:
When selecting the H.261 or H.263, the system 
regards it as a fixed format and disables the dynamic 
adjustment of the highest common video.
The dynamic adjustment of the video protocol 
supports only 30 frames per second in CIF format. 
All other H.263 capabilities are disabled.
H264* - The compression standard H.264* that 
incorporates DCT (H.263) compression principles, 
but is provided at half the bit rate.
H.264* provides CIF/4CIF video using low bit rates 
and implements a fixed video rate when the video 
stream of the endpoint becomes active ("people"). 
The Endpoint that supports H.264* is iPower.
Table 10-3: Basic Conference Parameters
Option Description










