Polycom DOC2702A User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide 
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Table 4-4 summarizes the Maximum Resolution of Content and Frames per Second (fps) for Bit 
Rate Allocations to the Content Channel as set out in Table 4-3
SVC Only Content Setting 
The Content channel is transmitted in Graphics mode only.
Content Protocols
Two Content Protocols can be used for sharing content:
H.263 (AVC only)
H.264 (AVC and SVC conferences)
H.264 offers higher quality content, but is not supported by legacy endpoints. Depending on 
the endpoints capabilities, you can determine the content sharing experience by selecting 
the appropriate protocol and system behavior from the Content Protocol list: 
H.263 & H.264 Auto Selection (AVC only)
H.263 (AVC only)
H.264 HD (AVC only)
H.264 Cascade and SVC Optimized (AVC and SVC conferences)
H.263 & H.264 Auto Selection (AVC Default Setting)
The H.263 & H.264 Auto Selection option should be selected when Content is to be shared 
using a mix of H.263-supporting and H.264-supporting endpoints. (In versions up to and 
including 7.6, this is named Up to H.264.)
Bit rate allocation to the Content channel by the RMX is dynamic according to the conference 
line rate and Content Setting selected for the conference.
If an endpoint that supports only H.263 for Content Sharing connects to a conference with 
Content Protocol set to H.263 & H.264 Auto Selection:
Content is shared using H.263 even if H.264-supporting endpoints are connected.
Content is shared using H.264 if all connected endpoints have H.264 capability.
If the first endpoint to connect to the conference only supports H.263, the H.263 protocol 
is used for Content for all conference participants. 
If Content is already being shared using the H.264 protocol when a H.263 endpoint 
connects, Content sharing is stopped and must be manually restarted using H.263 (i.e. 
the endpoint using H.263 Content Protocol must connect first), for all participants to 
receive content. If the H.263 endpoint disconnects, Content sharing must be manually 
stopped and restarted and will automatically upgrade to the H.264 protocol.
Table 4-4  
Content - Maximum Resolution, Frames/Second per Bit Rate Allocation
Bit Rate Allocated to Content 
Channel (Kbps)
Content
 Maximum Resolution
Frames/Second
From 64 and less than 512
H.264  HD720p
5
From 512 and less than 768
H.264  HD720p
30
From 768 and up to 1536
H.264  HD1080p
15