User guide

6. Understanding What You See On-Screen
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This indication
Means…
available.
Note: A Blackmagic Design video card is considered a valid video capture device.
Remote control shortcuts that you can use during calls:
Press 90 (nine zero) on the remote control to display the current Maximum
Send Bandwidth.
Press 9# (nine pound) on the remote control to increase Maximum Send
Bandwidth for the current call only. (The setting is not saved.)
Press 9* (nine star) on the remote control to decrease Maximum Send
Bandwidth for the current call only. (The setting is not saved.)
16:9 (Widescreen) ModeDisplayed when the layout mode is either one of these:
Continuous Presence Wide: Shows the participants in equal-sized windows,
split evenly across two screens (if available). Received 16:9 video is not
horizontally cropped; therefore, the entire image is always displayed. This is
the default mode.
Preferred Participant Wide: Shows the active speaker or an available share in a
larger window or on an entire second screen (if available). The rest of the
participants are shown in equal-sized windows on one screen. Received 16:9
video is not horizontally cropped; therefore, the entire image is always
displayed.
When you are in a conference, you can cycle among the four layout modes by using
the D button on the remote control.
4:3 (Cropped) ModeDisplayed when the layout mode is either one of these:
Continuous Presence Cropped: Shows the participants in equal-sized
windows, split evenly across two screens (if available). For certain layouts, the
video may be cropped to more efficiently utilize screen real estate.
Preferred Participant Cropped: Shows the active speaker or an available share
in a larger window or on an entire second screen (if available). The rest of the
participants are shown in equal-sized windows on one screen. This mode
allows cropping of both the larger window and the smaller windows to
efficiently utilize screen real estate.
When you are in a conference, you can cycle among the four layout modes by using
the D button on the remote control.