Just wanted to add, I've now done this with a room kit... Worked flawlessly. I intend on trying this $60 dollar mount with the cable cover. It aint perfect, but it works!
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Thank you too. It looks like the touch screen cannot be a monitor for the conference and touchable to share data in the conference at the same time. It could be a monitor for the PC, then PC would share to the codec, but the marked up content will appear twice on the room in a video conference.
So my understanding is the only way to make it work is to have the touch screen use two inputs. First input is from the PC and PC has two video cards. PC has duplicate display so the touch display and VC system get the same image during a conference. Second Touch Screen input is the VC system first monitor output or maybe "Presentation Only" setting.
When presenter is in Touch screen room, video conference system needs to be configured to only show remote people during the video conference. Otherwise when the screen is shared, the remote people will squish down and content will appear twice.
When remote people share into conference somebody in the room needs to switch touch screen input so video system goes back to using two outputs.
Is there a way to configure one VC system screen so it does not display shared content when the content is shared from the main room? There is a "Presentation Only" setting. How about a "Remote Participant Only" configuration?
Is this even a workable idea?
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Here are some numbers about the table microphones. From Cisco's "best-practice.pdf" we find the following instructions about table microphones on slide 7.
Spacing between microphones should be about 45—60 in (1.15—1.50 m), and a maximum of 45 in (1.15 m) from participants.
So we can calculate the recommended diameter for table mic by the maximum distance from participants:
2 x 1.15m = 2.3m
45" x 2 = 90" or 7' 6"
Link to best-practice.pdf = https://projectworkplace.cisco.com/assets/pdf/best-practice.pdf
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In addition to what Wayne said, the Chromecast doesn't differentiate between copyright protected and non-copyright protected content, so incorrectly treats everything as if it was copyright protected.
Put a cheap HDMI splitter like this one: https://www.jaycar.com.au/2-way-hdmi-2-0-uhd-splitter/p/AC1766 in between and you should be OK, but be mindful of the laws in your country around HDCP.
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We have a Cisco Prime License Manager deployed that two users previously logged into. One always logged in remotely over VPN, the other always logged in by local networks. Recently, the local user can not login anymore. The remote user can still login by VPN. When this happened, the remote user created a second admin account for testing. The same remote user can login with that second account just fine, but still the local user gets the error message. Can you tell us how to trouble shoot this? Where do we see the login logs for PLM? We don't remember setting any access by system firewall or anything, but there could be if a former admin set it up. It is running on Windows server VM. We think it is not the windoes firewall issue because we can all get to the login page by https at least. Can a user logged in to PLM as admin remotely, set access to the system by IP? Can the server admin find a way by command line to monitor the login for better login error messages? Thanks for any advice or ideas.
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Fantastic. Why I could not search that is mysterious. Take note in case you need this idea though. You must join the space first to control it. Before screenshots below, I never joined space but only created it. Thanks Sparkman.
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Thank you for sharing your information. Here you can see the video link how easily the presenter can share files from the spark board. https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_us/training-events/events-webinars/webinars/revolutionizing-way.html?elqTrackId=657cd3226ace414f95b76a2b3597ea41&elqaid=1648&elqat=2 This is revolutionizing the way people meet. All u do according to the video is share the documents in the room chat and then open them in the white board or present them with a touch.
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