03-20-2014 11:28 PM - edited 03-18-2019 02:45 AM
We have a Lecture room setup with a C40.
We have several projectors that we can control which content from the codec is displayed on which projector.
When this room is in a live VC call and the far end is talking/active with Presentation - all is well main projector has Live, other 2 Projectors have Presentation stream. Issue is when the Presentation content stops from the Far End, & the person is still actively talking - the local 2 Projectors which did have the Presentation now show the local Codec Camera on the screens. Would prefer they just go black. As the local Camera may or may not have anyone in it.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you
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03-24-2014 10:44 AM
Do you care about selfview on the second display output going to your presentation projectors? Try changing the 2nd display output mode to presentaiton only. I assume it's set to dual right now?
03-21-2014 05:21 PM
Hi,
This community is observed by Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and Cisco WebEx Meetings Server experts. Since you need help with Telepresence, in order to get attention of TP experts, I would advise you to move this post to Telepresence community.
I hope this helps.
-Dejan
03-24-2014 10:44 AM
Do you care about selfview on the second display output going to your presentation projectors? Try changing the 2nd display output mode to presentaiton only. I assume it's set to dual right now?
03-24-2014 03:09 PM
In addition to what has been written above, if you wanted the maintain the selfview, you could display it as a PiP on the main screen. Presentation is set to the secondary output, and selfview fullscreen mode set to 'off' and the monitor role set to primary.
Cheers
Chris
03-23-2014 09:50 PM
Try loging into the unit via SSH and typing:
xConfiguration Video SelviewDefault Mode: Off
03-24-2014 05:43 PM
Thanks all for the replies & ideas.
Yes dual displays.
Went for the easy option to change 2nd display output mode to presentation only.
Self view isn’t important at the moment.
Thanks again!
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