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RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/1800/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Guidelines
Resolution Slider settings affect all Continuous Presence (CP) conferences running on the
Collaboration Server. Video Switched conferences are not affected.
A system restart is not needed after changing the Resolution Slider settings.
Resolution Slider settings cannot be changed if there are ongoing conferences running on the
Collaboration Server. The displayed sliders and the resolutions change according the Card
Configuration Mode: MPMx or MPMRx.
Accessing the Resolution Configuration Dialog Box
The Resolution Configuration dialog box is accessed by clicking Setup > Resolution Configuration in
the Collaboration Server Setup menu.
The Resolution Configuration dialog box display changes according to the Card Configuration Mode:
MPMx
MPMRx
This chapter describes Resolution Configuration in MPMx Card Configuration Mode.
The Resolution Configuration Dialog Box in
MPMx/MPMRx Card Configuration Modes
The Resolution Configuration - Basic Configuration dialog box is the first dialog box displayed when the
Collaboration Server is in the MPMx/MPMRx Card Configuration Mode.
Clicking the Detailed Configuration button toggles the display of the Detailed Configuration pane, which
displays sliders for modifying minimum connection threshold line rates for endpoints that support H.264
Base Profile or High Profile. The Detailed Configuration pane can also be opened by clicking the Manual
radio button in the Resolution Configuration pane.
Sharpness and Motion settings are accessed by clicking the Sharpness and Motion tabs when the
Detailed Configuration is open.
On the RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 MPMx-Q assembly, the use of HD with
Continuous Presence requires an additional license. In the Resource Report and Resolution
Configuration panes, HD settings are displayed but are not enabled and if HD is selected the system
will enable SD by default.