Polycom WEBCOMMANDER 8 User Manual

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MGC WebCommander User’s Guide

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Frame Rate

The Frame Rate is enabled only in Video Switching
mode and the Video Protocol is set to H.261 or
H.263. If you have selected QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, 16CIF,
VGA, SVGA, XGA, or NTSC,
select the number of
frames per second rate to define the quality of the
video transmission. 7.5 indicates a video quality of
lower than 30 frames per second.
Select Auto to enable the dynamic adjustment of the
conference frame rate to the highest common rate.
This field is disabled if the Video Format field is set
to Auto.

Quality

Select the Quality of the screen display depending
on the video transmission:
Sharpness - Optimized for details. The video picture
does not change frequently, but it includes details
that you want to display in higher resolution. For
example, when displaying still images,
presentations, or capturing people.
Motion - Optimized for motion. The video pictures
change frequently and display movement, for
example, a sporting event where the camera is
moved around, people moving around, etc.

Table 10-3: Basic Conference Parameters

Option

Description

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