05-20-2012 11:47 PM - edited 03-19-2019 04:56 AM
Hi, folks!
We have a setup with CUPS 8.6.3 server and CUPC 8.5 clients. 720p Logitech webcams connected. Video calls are working, but the resolution is max VGA or less.
How is the CUPC client figuring out what kind of resolution will it send to other party?
As I understood from the manuals the CUPC is supporting up to 720p.
05-22-2012 04:26 PM
Hi Girts,
CUPC has a way to limit the bandwidth used for video calls. If you refer to the Release Notes below,
you'll see the different levels supported on Table 14:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cupc/8_5/english/release/notes/cupc85.html#wp182026
Keep in mind that video resolution could be affected by factors including the client
computer's capability, user settings, available bandwidth, etc.
Regards,
Tere.
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05-31-2012 06:33 AM
Hmm.
Changed the max video bitrate for the phones in CUCM.
Checked on different PCs with different WEI numbers.
Can't get above 352 × 288... Where is this hardcoded? Can it be somehow changed?
LAN, CPU, RAM everything's more than needed.
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