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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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G711A/U or G722 – Set this flag value according to the hosting workstation capabilities. 
If the MCU detects single core host during capabilities exchange it will assign a G.711 or 
G.722 Audio algorithm according to the flag value.
Possible values: AUTO, G711A, G711U, G722
Default: G711A
Controlling Resource Allocations for Lync Clients Using the RTV Video 
Protocol
The number of resources used by the system to connect a Lync client with RTV is 
determined according to the conference line rate and the Maximum video resolution set in 
the Conference Profile.
In versions 7.6 and earlier, when conferences are set to line rates above 600 kbps, the MCU 
could allocate up to three video resources to Lync clients connecting using the RTV video 
protocol.
From version 7.6.1, the system flag MAX_RTV_RESOLUTION enables you to override the 
MCU resolution selection and limit it to a lower resolution. Resource usage can then be 
minimized the 1 or 1.5 video resources per call instead of 3 resources, depending on the 
selected resolution. 
Possible flag values are: AUTO (default), QCIFCIFVGA or HD720.
For example, if the flag is set to VGA, conference line rate is 1024Kbps, and the Profile 
Maximum Resolution is set to Auto, the system will limit the Lync RTV client to a resolution 
of VGA instead of HD720p and will consume only 1.5 video resources instead of 3 
resources.
When set to AUTO (default), the system uses the default resolution matrix based on the 
conference line rate.
To change the default flag setting, add the MAX_RTV_RESOLUTION flag to the System 
Configuration flags and set its value. For information, see .
The following table summarizes the MCU resources allocated to a Lync Client based on the 
MAX_RTV_RESOLUTION flag setting, the connection line rate and the video resolution.
Table H-3  
Selected video resolution based on flag setting and conference line rate and core 
processor
Maximum 
Resolution 
Value
Line Rate
Selected Video Resolution Per Core Processor
Quad
Dual
Single
AUTO
> 600 kbps
HD720p 30fps
VGA 30fps
VGA 15fps
250 kbps - 600 kbps
VGA 30fps
VGA 30fps
VGA 15fps
180 kbps - 249 kbps
CIF
CIF
CIF
64 kbps - 179 kbps
QCIF
QCIF
QCIF
HD720p
> 600 kbps
HD720p 30fps
HD720p 13fps
VGA 15fps
250 kbps - 600 kbps
VGA 30fps
VGA 30fps
VGA 15fps
180 kbps - 249 kbps
CIF
CIF
CIF
64 kbps - 179 kbps
QCIF
QCIF
QCIF