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Transmitted
video
resolutions
Choose the setting for transmitted video resolutions
from the IP VCR to this endpoint. This setting
overrides the unit-wide setting on the Settings >
Connections page.
Retain the default setting (use box-wide setting)
unless you are experiencing problems with the
display of certain resolutions by this endpoint.
Endpoints advertise the resolutions that they are
able to display. The IP VCR then chooses from
those advertised resolutions, the resolution that it
will use to transmit video. However, some
endpoints do not display widescreen resolutions
optimally. Therefore, you might want to use this
setting to restrict the resolutions available to the IP
VCR for transmissions to this endpoint.
View border
size
Choose a border size for this endpoint's transmitted
video.
This sets a border thickness to display around the
video image. This is useful where the image is
displaying off the edges of the participant's screen;
use a border to force the image to display properly.
Applying a border size here means that this border
size will always be used for this endpoint's
transmitted video. Note that you can also apply a
border to a participant in a conference from the
Conference list > Conference > Participant's display
page.
Preferred
bandwidth
from IP VCR
The network capacity (measured in bits per second)
used by the media channels established by the IP
VCR to a single participant.
These settings take priority over the Default
bandwidth from IP VCR setting configured in the
global Connection settings (see Connection
settings).
Preferred
bandwidth to
IP VCR
The maximum combined media bandwidth
advertised by the IP VCR to endpoints.
These settings take priority over the Default
bandwidth to IP VCR setting configured in the global
Connection settings (see Connection settings).
Custom codec
selection
Can be used to ensure only specific codecs are
permitted on calls to (and received from) this
endpoint.
If Enabled, you can choose which codecs are
allowed to be used when communicating with this
endpoint. When enabled, this setting overrides the
unit-wide codec selection on the Settings >
Connections page.