Sharing Content During Conferences

Multiple Content Resolutions option is not supported in Ultra Secure Mode.

In Collaboration Server with MPMx cards, content transcoding conferences should be terminated following MPMx card reset.

Guidelines for Sharing Contents using Multiple Content Resolutions

Content is always provided to H.264 HD endpoints.

The Send Content to Legacy Endpoints option is set, and cannot be modified.

Additional resources are allocated to the conference (in addition to resources for the conference participants) for content processing:

Resources are allocated only upon first content sharing initiation, but once allocated, they remain unchanged until conference ends.

H.264 basic operation requires 1.5 HD video resources for HD720p30 (defined) resolution conferences, and 2HD video resources for HD1080p15.

An additional content stream can be sent to H.263 endpoints, in which case a separate resource (1 HD) is allocated. H.263 supported resolutions are CIF, 4CIF, XGA.

Content can be sent to cascaded links, in which case, the H.264 Cascade option must be selected, and an additional video resource (1 HD) is allocated. The links in both MCUs must use the same content parameters (meaning content rate, resolution, and frame rate).

When resources are insufficient, Multiple Content Resolutions mode is disabled, and content sharing reverts to Content Video Switching mode.

If H.264 Cascade was selected for the conference, the conference uses H.264 Cascade Optimized as the content protocol.

If H.264 Cascade was not selected for the conference, H.264 HD protocol is used.

Endpoints supporting only H.263, are considered as Legacy content endpoints (see Sending Content to Legacy Endpoints) due to insufficient resources.

TIP endpoints cannot share content, only view it over the people video layout.

When AS SIP is enabled for the conference, Multiple Resolutions is selected and cannot be modified, H.264 is enabled, and both H.263 and H.264 Cascade are disabled. Resources are allocated on conference beginning. All this enables AS SIP performance in high-traffic environments.

In the event of a media card malfunction (and reset), all Multiple Content Resolution conferences will be terminated.

When using the Multiple Content Resolutions method, the following are not supported:

High profile

1080p30/60 content resolutions

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