Specifying advanced video properties – Polycom 3725-22724-003/A User Manual

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Selecting Audio and Video Devices for Use with Polycom PVX

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Specifying Advanced Video Properties

To optimize the video from your PVX, you need to correctly specify the PVX

video settings. Before you start, you need to know the CPU load level of your

video input device. Refer to

Determining the CPU Load for Your System

for

more information.

To specify the advanced video properties:

1.

From the PVX Main page, select Setup > Video > Advanced.

2.

Configure these settings:

Setting

Description

Enable VGA People
Encoding

Select if your computer uses less than 15% of the
CPU when PVX is running and no call is in progress.

Clear if your computer uses more than 15% of the
CPU while not in a call.

Video Quality

Select Smoother Motion to make video motion
appear smooth, even though the picture may lose
detail. Select this option when the call includes
participants moving around the room and no shared
documents.

Select Sharper Image for a sharp, clear picture, even
though the motion may not be as smooth. Select this
option when all participants are seated and you need
to show slides or another type of document during the
call.

Enable VGA 30 frames
per second

Clear this setting in most cases.

Select if your device can support VGA at 30 frames
per second while maintaining a low CPU load. Most
cameras are not capable of doing this. Supported
video input devices with this capability include:

PCI video capture cards

AVerMedia AVerTV GO 007 FM Plus PCI

GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2.0

V-Stream TV2800 (V-Stream Xpert DVD Maker
USB 2.0)

For the camera you
have selected, specify
the camera driver’s
load on the system

Select Low if the device’s driver has little impact on
the total CPU load.

Select Medium if the device’s driver moderately
increases the CPU load.

Select High if the device’s driver significantly
increases the CPU load.

Refer to

Determining the CPU Load for Your System

for more information.

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