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Web User Interface (UI)
The Polycom® RSS™ 4000 supports H.239 only. To record the proprietary People +
Content standard, utilize a Polycom MGC to transcode the proprietary content to
H.239.
Click on “Recording Settings” in the navigation bar on the left side of the
page, and make settings on these pages for the Polycom® RSS™ 4000’s single
point recording properties, point-to-point recording properties, web dial-out
recording, and multicast videos.
Single Point Recording Settings
Click on “Recording Setting -> Single Point Settings” to enter the Single Point
Settings page. Here the administrator can configure the settings for the
single point recording parameters. When an endpoint dials the Polycom®
RSS™ 4000 to start single point recording, that session will function
according to these parameters. In the single point recording settings the
administrator can separately set whether or not to record H.239 dual video,
request I-frames at specified intervals during recording, whether or not to
allow live streaming of the video during recording, and recording rights and
viewing rights.
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.
Figure 2-32 Recording Settings Page

Recording H.239 Dual Video

Check the Record my PC content if H.239 is supported by the endpoints box
and then when doing single point recording, the user will send H.239 dual
video to the endpoints. When this file is played via the Web, both the main
video image and the content can be viewed at the same time. The recorded
dual video PC screen can support XGA resolution.
Whether the Polycom® RSS™ 4000 will record H.239 dual video depends on whether
the endpoint supports H.239.