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Make connections to 32 sections in a video meeting,

 At the large meeting room, they want to see the video of 32 sections at once.

I know RMX can connect to more than 32 sections in a video meeting,

but it can see 16 sections in one TV monitor.  I would like to know how to .

Please give me advice how to do.

(i.e. connect 2 TV to RMX, and see 16 section in each TV in a video

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Hi,

yes, max 16 remote parties you can see. The solution here is, as you said, have 2 codecs (2 x HDX) displaying a 4x4 layout.

 

Please note that you cannot connect monitors to the RMX to display video feeds.

 

Initiate the conference and define for those 2 HDX's the 4 by 4 layout and manually select the remote parties to be displayed on them.

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Hi,

yes, max 16 remote parties you can see. The solution here is, as you said, have 2 codecs (2 x HDX) displaying a 4x4 layout.

 

Please note that you cannot connect monitors to the RMX to display video feeds.

 

Initiate the conference and define for those 2 HDX's the 4 by 4 layout and manually select the remote parties to be displayed on them.

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Thank you  for the confirmation.  

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