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03-22-2012 06:00 AM
I had convinced myself that this wasn't possible on HDX codecs but & do have a vague recollection of a technote somewhere that said it was with certain pre-requisites. Am I going bonkers or can you do HD in H.320?
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03-22-2012 06:46 AM
Pete, yes HD is possible over H320. The restriction is you need 1mb bandwidth minimum. Placing the call at anything below 1024 will not give 720P. Since most folks have 3 or 4 BRI's they will not be able to get 720. A PRI is necessary.
03-22-2012 06:46 AM
Pete, yes HD is possible over H320. The restriction is you need 1mb bandwidth minimum. Placing the call at anything below 1024 will not give 720P. Since most folks have 3 or 4 BRI's they will not be able to get 720. A PRI is necessary.
03-22-2012 06:46 AM
That´s possible...
take a look @ the release notes here (page 6)
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H.264 High Profile video encoding and decoding preserves video quality and
reduces the required network bandwidth. H.264 High Profile video encoding
and decoding in ISDN point-to-point calls is supported in version 3.0.1, with
the following restrictions.
• H.264 High Profile over ISDN is supported on the following HDX
systems:
— Polycom HDX 7000 HD with Hardware Version C
— Polycom HDX 8000 HD with Hardware Version B
— Polycom HDX 9006
• H.264 High Profile is supported only for People video, not Content video.
• H.264 High Profile is not supported in V.35 broadcast mode.
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