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MGC Manager User’s Guide - Volume I
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Video Conference Parameters
The basic parameters that define the quality of a video conference are:
Line Rate - The transfer rate of video and audio streams. The higher the 
line rate, the better video quality that can be viewed. In Video Switching 
conferences, all conference participants must connect using the same line 
rate, therefore the participant with the lowest line rate connection 
determines the line rate for the conference. 
For more information, see “Conference Settings” on page 4-44.
Audio Algorithm - The audio compression algorithm determines the 
quality of the conference audio. Several algorithms are available for 
selection. 
For more information, see “Conference Settings” on page 4-44.
Video protocol, video format, frame rate, annexes, and interlaced 
video mode
 - These parameters define the quality of the video images. 
Setting the video protocol to H.263 results in a better image quality than 
using H.261, and H.264 protocol provides better compression of video 
images in line rates lower than 384 Kbps. However, not all endpoints 
support H.263, or H.264, therefore in a Video Switching session which 
requires that all participants use the same video protocol, video format 
and frame rate, it is the endpoint that supports the lowest video quality 
that dictates the video settings for the conference. 
For more information, see “Conference Settings” on page 4-44.
Video Sources - In Continuous Presence conferences you can select the 
layout of the video windows and force participants to specific windows 
in the layout. In addition, visual effects for the displayed video windows 
(such as frames, frame color and background color) can be selected. 
Visual effects are available only for conferences running on the Video+ 
card. 
For more information, see “Video Sources” on page 4-71.
Additional video settings can be configured for video conferences to allow 
greater customization and options during video conferences.