06-23-2020 02:08 AM
I am a new DX80 user, having used WebEx for a couple of years. I have to admit that I find the differences between WebEx conference calls, WebEx teams, and now my DX80 functionality very confusing!
When I join someone else's personal room for a conference call, i can see a maximum of 4 people in grid view. Can I change that?
I use my DX80 with a laptop and two more screens. When I choose to share my screen, it appears that i can only share what is on my DX80, and not what is on my other screens. I used to be able to do that when using the app on my laptop?DX80
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06-23-2020 04:33 AM
06-23-2020 04:33 AM
06-23-2020 09:09 AM
The DX80 does support more than just the 4 grid view when in a Webex call see attached image.
When you join a Webex from an on-prem system OR when you have the Meetings app SIP dial-back to a cloud-registered endpoint, you’re joining via standard SIP video call. In that case, all of the compositing of the video (ie joining all participants into a single image) is done in the Webex bridge and sent to the endpoint via a single video stream. In this case DTMF 2 is instructing the bridge to change the layout of what it’s sending you.
When you join from a Webex-registered endpoint and join via dial-in, you’re joining via a Locus call. In that case, each participant has a separate stream send down to the endpoint and the endpoint itself is doing all the compositing. Since the endpoint itself is creating the layout, the meeting/bridge doesn’t understand DTMF 2 as there’s nothing for it do with that command.
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06-23-2020 10:30 AM
Thanks for your reply Eric.
I actually do not understand the terms you have used (sorry - my bad).
Can I do anything at my end, to have more than four images showing simultaneously?
Steve
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