Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing User Guide
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4
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Chapter 1 Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing 5.4
About Presentation Mode
About Presentation Mode
In Presentation mode, Microsoft PowerPoint files (.ppt) are uploaded and
converted to HTML format so that they can be shared easily. You can upload
presentations before or during a meeting.
converted to HTML format so that they can be shared easily. You can upload
presentations before or during a meeting.
To access Presentation mode, click the Presentation icon
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Note the following considerations:
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You can upload a maximum of 256 slides per presentation per meeting.
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You cannot delete or move slides on the Slides tab after a user starts the
recording feature. This restriction applies, even after recording is stopped
during a meeting.
recording feature. This restriction applies, even after recording is stopped
during a meeting.
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If you switch from one web collaboration mode to another, all meeting
attendees will switch modes with you. Only users with Presenter permissions
can switch between Web Conferencing modes.
attendees will switch modes with you. Only users with Presenter permissions
can switch between Web Conferencing modes.
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Web Conferencing does not support the sharing of video applications or
streams. If you try to share a video stream in Share Desktop mode, Share
Application mode, or Presentation mode (with the video embedded in the
PowerPoint slide page), attendees in the web conference will see only a black
screen in the video placeholder. This does not impact Flash-based video
displays because Windows does not treat Flash as a video feed.
streams. If you try to share a video stream in Share Desktop mode, Share
Application mode, or Presentation mode (with the video embedded in the
PowerPoint slide page), attendees in the web conference will see only a black
screen in the video placeholder. This does not impact Flash-based video
displays because Windows does not treat Flash as a video feed.
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Web Conferencing Tips
If you have trouble viewing a shared application after you have joined a web
conference, try the following tips:
conference, try the following tips:
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Maximize the meeting console window.
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Close the sidebar to maximize your view of shared content.
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Click the shared application, and drag it to the center of your window.