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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide 
Polycom®, Inc. 
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SVC-based Conferencing 
The SVC-Based conferencing mode provides video without transcoding by the MCU, hence requiring less 
video resources while providing better error resiliency and lower latency.
Using the SVC video protocol, SVC conferences provide video bit streams at different resolutions, frame 
rates and line rates to SVC-enabled endpoints with various display capabilities and layout configurations. 
In the SVC-based conference, each SVC-enabled endpoint transmits multiple bit streams, called 
simulcasting, to the Polycom® RealPresence® Collaboration Server. Simulcasting enables each endpoint 
to transmit at different resolutions and frame rates such as 720p at 30fps, 15fps, and 7.5fps, 360p at 15fps 
and 7.5fps, and 180p at 7.5fps. 
The Polycom SVC-enabled endpoints (such as Polycom® RealPresence® Desktop and Polycom® 
RealPresence® Mobile) compose the layout according to their layout settings and video capabilities. This 
enables the MCU to send or relay the selected video streams to each endpoint without processing the video 
streams and sending the composite video layout to the endpoints.
SVC video streams and Layouts
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The video streams displayed in the conference layout on each endpoint is obtained from the different 
streams received from each of the endpoints displayed in the layout. Depending on the size of the video cell 
in the configured layout, the endpoint requests the video stream in the required resolution from the 
RealPresence Collaboration Server. The higher the display quality and size, the higher the requested 
resolution will be sent to the endpoint. The endpoint creates the displayed layout from the different video 
streams it receives.