Conference Manager Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Conference Settings

 

 

 

Conference mode

One of the following:

 

AVC only — Standard video conferencing mode supporting the H.264

 

Advanced Video Coding (AVC) compression standard. In an AVC

 

conference, the MCU transcodes the video stream to each device in the

 

conference to provide an optimal experience, based on its capabilities.

 

This is the only mode that supports the use of Polycom MCU profiles,

 

third-party and legacy endpoints, and Codian and legacy RMX MCUs.

 

SVC only — video conferencing mode supporting the Annex G extension

 

of the H.264 standard, known as H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC). An

 

SVC video stream consists of a base layer stream that encodes the lowest

 

available quality representation plus optional enhancement layer streams

 

that each provide an additional quality improvement. The MCU passes the

 

video streams from each device to each device.

 

The number of enhancement layer streams sent to a device can be

 

tailored to fit the bandwidth available and device capabilities.

 

SVC conferencing is only possible with Polycom MCUs and endpoints

 

that support H.264 SVC. Selecting this setting disables most of the

 

other template settings.

 

Mixed AVC and SVC — Enables both AVC-only endpoints and endpoints

 

supporting SVC to join the conference. If the selected MCU doesn’t support

 

SVC, the conference is started in AVC mode.

 

Note: If the MCU supports SVC but not mixed mode (RMX 7.8), the

 

conference fails to start.

 

See SVC Conferencing Support. See also the documentation for your

 

RealPresence Collaboration Server or RMX MCU.

 

 

Conference mode

For mixed conference mode, specifies the video experience optimization

experience

strategy the MCU should implement. The experience optimization strategy

 

determines the quality of the video streams that SVC participants receive from

 

AVC participants.

 

See the documentation for your RealPresence Collaboration Server or RMX

 

MCU for detailed data regarding the resolutions each experience setting

 

supports for various ranges of line rate.

 

Note: All AVC callers must be capable of sending at a line rate available for

 

the experience setting. SVC participants receive the same stream quality from

 

all AVC endpoints, regardless of their individual capabilities.

 

 

Cascade for bandwidth

Enables conferences using this template to span Polycom MCUs to conserve

 

network bandwidth.

 

Cascading for bandwidth requires site topology information, which the

 

Polycom RealPresence DMA system can get from a Polycom RealPresence

 

Resource Manager system (see RealPresence Resource Manager

 

Integration) or you can create (see Site Topology).

 

This option and Cascade for size are mutually exclusive. See About

 

Cascading for more information about enabling cascading of conferences.

 

 

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