Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Release Notes
New features in Version 4.2(1.43)
Cisco TelePresence MCU Version 4.2(1.43) software release notes
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To enable Full HD mode go to Settings > Media ports and use the drop down menu. You must
restart the MCU after making any changes to the media port settings.
restart the MCU after making any changes to the media port settings.
Note that there are no dedicated streaming and content mode ports in Full HD mode and content uses
a normal video port. This mode supports sending and receiving content at up to 720p at 30fps or
1080p at 15fps.
a normal video port. This mode supports sending and receiving content at up to 720p at 30fps or
1080p at 15fps.
60 frames per second video
In this release, the Cisco TelePresence MCU 4500 series, and the Cisco TelePresence MCU MSE
8510 can now send and receive video at 60 frames per second (fps).
8510 can now send and receive video at 60 frames per second (fps).
The MCU will only send 60fps video to endpoints that have been confirmed as capable of receiving
and decoding this framerate.To enable 60fps video, box wide, go to Settings > Conferences and
check the box labeled Enable transmission of 60fps. The Motion / sharpness tradeoff setting on the
same page should be set to Favor motion.
and decoding this framerate.To enable 60fps video, box wide, go to Settings > Conferences and
check the box labeled Enable transmission of 60fps. The Motion / sharpness tradeoff setting on the
same page should be set to Favor motion.
API enhancements
The API for the MCU has been enhanced in this release. Refer to the Cisco TelePresence MCU
Remote Management API Reference Guide for details.
Remote Management API Reference Guide for details.
SIP content enhancements
It is now possible to receive SIP content in UDP BFCP. BFCP SIP content can also now be sent in a
separate channel from main video. Note, however, that SIP content cannot be sent from the MCU to
an endpoint on encrypted calls. To avoid SIP content being sent in the main video channel, disable
encryption on the MCU.
separate channel from main video. Note, however, that SIP content cannot be sent from the MCU to
an endpoint on encrypted calls. To avoid SIP content being sent in the main video channel, disable
encryption on the MCU.