Polycom 3725-22724-003/A - Manual

Polycom 3725-22724-003/A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Determining the CPU Load for Your System
  • Page 3 – To determine your video input device’s CPU load:
  • Page 4 – Specifying Advanced Video Properties; To specify the advanced video properties:; Advanced
  • Page 5 – Choosing and Configuring Audio Input Devices; Choosing an Audio Input Device
  • Page 6 – Supported Headsets
  • Page 7 – Configuring Audio Input Devices; To specify the audio devices:
  • Page 8 – To use PVX with the Computer Calling Kit:
  • Page 9 – Troubleshooting; Video
  • Page 10 – Audio
  • Page 11 – Copyright Information
  • Page 12 – Disclaimer
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July 2006

3725-22724-003/A

Configuring Video and Audio
Devices for Use with Polycom PVX

You can select from a number of different audio and video input devices to use

with your Polycom® PVX™ application, version 8.0.1 or later.
This document lists the advantages and disadvantages of various devices so you

can choose the correct one for your environment. It also describes the factors you

should consider when selecting a video input device.
Once you have selected your audio and video devices, you need to configure

them for optimum performance. This document describes how to use the PVX

user interface to specify the audio and video device settings. If you plan on using

PVX with the Computer Calling Kit for SoundStation2™ and

SoundStation2W™, this document also describes how to configure the PVX

settings for use with this kit.
The final section of this document provides information on how to resolve audio

and video issues.

Choosing and Configuring Video Input Devices

Polycom PVX supports a wide variety of video input devices. The quality of your

PVX video largely depends on the quality and design of your video input device.

These common devices have been tested with Polycom PVX version 8.0.1 or later:

AVerMedia AVerTV GO 007 FM Plus PCI

Creative WebCam Live!

Motion

Creative WebCam Live! Pro

GlobalMedia iREZ KD 1394

GlobalMedia iREZ K2 USB 2.0

Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000

LogiTech QuickCam for Notebooks Pro

Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000

Logitech QuickCam Fusion

Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP

Veo Velocity Connect

V-Stream TV2800 (V-Stream Xpert DVD Maker USB 2.0)

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Summary

Page 2 - Determining the CPU Load for Your System

Selecting Audio and Video Devices for Use with Polycom PVX 2 Determining the CPU Load for Your System Polycom PVX is a CPU-intensive application. It was originally designed to accommodate the CPU requirements of third-party video capture devices, so that the total CPU load results in acceptable perf...

Page 3 - To determine your video input device’s CPU load:

Selecting Audio and Video Devices for Use with Polycom PVX 3 If your device is not listed, you can calculate the CPU load level yourself. To determine your video input device’s CPU load: 1. With no other applications running, start Polycom PVX. Make sure that there is no call in progress and that yo...

Page 4 - Specifying Advanced Video Properties; To specify the advanced video properties:; Advanced

Selecting Audio and Video Devices for Use with Polycom PVX 4 Specifying Advanced Video Properties To optimize the video from your PVX, you need to correctly specify the PVX video settings. Before you start, you need to know the CPU load level of your video input device. Refer to Determining the CPU ...

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