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I'm using a Logitech Pro 9000 webcam on each end of a videoconference running Telepresence m100.  I'd like to connect using HD video.  The computers are connected peer-to-peer and are brand new, i5 core, so bandwidth and processing speed should not be an issue.  But when I make a connection and look at the Media Statistics, it shows that the video format is VGA.  I could not find a setting in the preferences menu that would let me change this to HD.

 

How do I get this video stream into HD format?  Is the Media Statistics page the only way to determine how the video is being transmitted?

 

Thanks for any advice.

Greg

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Hello Greg,

 

Telepresence m100 supports VGA (send) and HD 720p (receive).

 

Please see Release Notes, Video Resolutions (page 17).
http://downloads.polycom.com/video/m100/m100_Release_Notes_v1_0.pdf

 

Koh

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Hello Greg,

 

Telepresence m100 supports VGA (send) and HD 720p (receive).

 

Please see Release Notes, Video Resolutions (page 17).
http://downloads.polycom.com/video/m100/m100_Release_Notes_v1_0.pdf

 

Koh

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kdan,

Thanks for the quick reply.  That helped a lot.

Greg

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Hello,

 

Thanks for the information. Is there a different version or product that can utilize 1080p / HiDef?

 

Regards,

Rob

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