Polycom 3150-30828-001 manual Enable 4CIF /4SIF/720P/1080P Recording, Live Streaming

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Polycom® RSS™ 4000 User Guide

Setting a Request for Fast Forward / Backward Interval in the Recording Process

In order to ensure quality during playback, the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 will request I-frames from the endpoint at the configured time interval. The default time interval is a request of one Fast Forward/Backward interval of one minute, and it can be set to anywhere between 1 and 10 minutes. During H.239 video recording, the interval will be simultaneously relevant for the main image and the dual video image at the set time interval.

Enable 4CIF /4SIF/720P/1080P Recording

If this box is checked, the user can enable 4CIF/4SIF/720P/1080P recording in the single point recording process. After checking this box and setting the call speed parameter, during single point recording, when the call speed is equal to or greater than the set value and the endpoints support HD video, the user can record the 4CIF/4SIF/720P/1080P video stream that is sent to the endpoints.

Live streaming is not supported for 720p 50/60 fps or 1080p recording.

The 720p 50/60 fps or 1080p video will not be immediately available for viewing via the Web interface during recording. The RSS requires 1.5 minutes of conversion time for every minute of recorded 1080P video – therefore a one-hour 720p 50/60 fps or 1080p recording will be available for WMV playback 1.5 hours after the recording completes, provided no other recordings are made during that 1.5 hours. If other recordings are made during format conversion, the conversion time will be prolonged.

Live Streaming

If this box is checked, the user can enable live streaming in the single point recording process.

You can set the rate for live streaming. When you choose “No limit” for this, means the actual bit rate for live streaming will be the same with H.323 connection.

After checking this box, during single point recording, click “Live Streaming” in the navigation bar to enter the Live Streaming Page where the user can see that the video is streaming.

When recording 720p 50/60 fps or 1080p video, live streaming is not available because the file must be converted to WMV format after the recording completes.

Recording Rights Settings

This is used to set which endpoints can do single point recording after establishing a connection to the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 when there are recording resources available. There are two levels of recording rights settings: allowing all endpoints to do recording, and only allowing endpoints listed in groups to do recording. The default setting is allowing all endpoints to do recording.

Allow All: When this is selected, all endpoints that have established a connection to Polycom® RSS™ 4000 can begin recording when there are

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Contents Polycom RSS 4000 System User Guide USA Table of Contents Onscreen User Interface UI Conference Recording··········· Iii Preface General Safety Precautions 1Polycom RSS 4000 Hardware SpecificationPreparations Initial Polycom RSS 4000 IP Configuration Unpacking and Installing the Polycom RSS3IP Address Settings Set lan1 static 172.21.100.20 netmask 255.255.224.0 gw Web User Interface UI Logging into Polycom RSS 4000 via the Web 1Polycom RSS 4000 login screenPolycom RSS 4000 Web UI Main screen System InformationProduct Information Displays whether the Polycom RSS 4000 has been Device has not been activated after a software upgradeSessions It can support 15 single-point recording sessionsHD Live Streaming System SettingsSystem Usage Encryption2System Usage Details Product Activation5Product Activation IP Address Settings System Configuration9Gatekeeper setting Gatekeeper SettingsSets E.164 alias of the Polycom RSS 4000. After 3Details of Gatekeeper SettingsUser Customization Gatekeeper IP AddressCustomizing Web user interface logos Customizing the IVR MessagesCustomizing the endpoint menu background Customizing the login screen welcome messageSetting the default endpoint menu language Archives Backup/DeleteSystem Settings Backup Settings PoliciesDeletion Policies Firewall Enable PolycomDisable Preview Turn on WindowsLogger Settings This option is enabled by defaultPlease contact your supplier Managing Log Files 20Logger Settings22Upgrade/Reset System Upgrade/Reset SystemCreate New Certificate Request SSL ConfigurationDevice Reset Download Media ToolsUpload Certificate to Server Get CertificateAccount Management Endpoint ManagementAdd Endpoints Delete Endpoint Edit Endpoint PropertiesAdd User User ManagementGroup Management Edit User PropertiesDelete User Edit Group Properties Add GroupDelete Group Active Directory SettingsUser Password Recording SettingsRecording H.239 Dual Video Single Point Recording SettingsEnable 4CIF /4SIF/720P/1080P Recording Recording Rights SettingsLive Streaming Viewing Rights Settings Point-to-point Recording SettingsCreate Recording Room 34Point-to-point recording SettingsEdit Recording Room Properties Access RightsDial Out and Record Through the Web Delete Recording RoomPoint-to-point Recording Control Multicast Settings 38Archives Multicast Archives MulticastLive Streaming Multicast Streaming SettingsManaging Recording Files 9Dual video conversion modeLooking Up Archives Viewing Archive PropertiesChanging Archive Properties Sorting ArchivesDownloading Archives Playing Back Archives via the WebDeleting Archives Mail LinkGo to Archive Pages Connection Status DisplayPolycom RSS 4000 User Guide 1Definitions of Fecc and Dtmf control buttons Onscreen User Interface UI Conference RecordingSingle Point Recording Using an Endpoint Menu onscreen UI Main MenuDual-stream Recording 3PIN Code Setting PIN Code SettingStart Recording Pause/ResumeDeleting Recording Live Streaming Immediate RecordingStop Recording Archive Name Format 7Enable immediate recordingUsing a Polycom MCU for Single Point Recording Point-to-Point RecordingEntering a Recording Room Recording rooms configured on the Polycom RSS Leaving a Recording Room Streaming without RecordingOnscreen User Interface UI Archive Playback 2Video information and preview Video Viewing Rights3Viewing a files quick access code Quick Access Codes for Archive PlaybackSorting Archives 4Enter the quick access codePIN Codes Fast Forward/Reverse/Stop Choose Language for Endpoint Menu2Description of Dtmf key functions Logging Hyperterminal ParametersHelp Overview of CommandsSystem reset Reset login passwordCleankey IP settingsTelnet settings FTP settingsImageversion ResetConfigClearArchives ShutdownPlease input administrators password to continue Appendix B Polycom RSS Media Tools Operating Environment Accessing and Installing Polycom RSS Media ToolsUninstalling Polycom RSS Media Tools Using Polycom RSS Multicast Player1Multicast Player Receiving Multicast Videos3List of received video files Playing Multicast VideosVideo Statistics Adjusting Video Window SizeConversion between source code types Using Media Converter for Polycom RSSFormat conversion Starting file conversion8Open Archive 10Conversion type 13 Video previe Overview of Interface Areas Using Polycom RSS 4000 Upload15Video file information Starting File Upload 16Login dialog boxPausing File Upload Cancelling File UploadStopping File Upload Appendix C Regulatory Notices Special Safety Instructions Regulatory Notices Lithium coin cell warning

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