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HD resolution at 512kbps on MSE8510

Hi all,

Our customer  wants to establish a connection at 512kbps with HD(1280x720 30fps) quality between MSE8510(HD mode) and endpoint.

In our labo(MCU4510 and SX20), at least 768kbps was required for HD quality

Can MSE8510 send and receive video with HD quality at 512kbps?

Or is there any threshold of bandwidh for HD quality?

Best Regards,

Kotaro Hashimoto

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Tomonori Taniguchi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

MCU and Endpoint able to negotiate w720p on main video channel even call with 512kbps (depend on configuration on both MCU and Endpoint).

========================================================================

[Call between Endpoint and MCU8510 at 512kbps by using H323 as transport call protocol]

*s Call 1 (status=Synced, type=Vtlph, protocol=H323, direction=Outgoing, logTag=5):

     CallRate: 512

     RemoteNumber: "11085100"

     Mute: Off

     Microphone: On

     Duration: 6

     MuteOutgoing: Off

     CallOnHold: False

     RemoteSiteOnHold: False

     MultiwayProgress: Off

     Channels 1 (type=Incoming):

       Rate: 512

       Restrict: Off

       IPLR: Off

       Encryption (status=On):

         Type: AES-128

         CheckCode: "B1FFED47D97CE7CA"

       Audio (status=Active):

         Protocol: AAC-LD

         Rate: 64

       Video 1 (status=Active):

         Protocol: H264

         Resolution: w720p

         Rate: 448

       Video 2 (status=Inactive): /

      Data (status=Inactive): /

     Channels 2 (type=Outgoing):

       Rate: 512

       Restrict: Off

       IPLR: Off

       Encryption (status=On):

         Type: AES-128

         CheckCode: "B1FFED47D97CE7CA"

       Audio (status=Active):

         Protocol: AAC-LD

         Rate: 64

       Video 1 (status=Active):

         Protocol: H264

         Resolution: w720p

         Rate: 448

       Video 2 (status=Inactive): /

       Data (status=Inactive): /

*s/end

========================================================================

However please note that negotiation is based on what is max resolution can be “decode” on local site, therefore with 512kbps, encoder won’t able to generate 30 frame in every seconds or will take a bit longer time before image became full stable view (due to available bandwidth for sending update image).

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Tomonori Taniguchi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

MCU and Endpoint able to negotiate w720p on main video channel even call with 512kbps (depend on configuration on both MCU and Endpoint).

========================================================================

[Call between Endpoint and MCU8510 at 512kbps by using H323 as transport call protocol]

*s Call 1 (status=Synced, type=Vtlph, protocol=H323, direction=Outgoing, logTag=5):

     CallRate: 512

     RemoteNumber: "11085100"

     Mute: Off

     Microphone: On

     Duration: 6

     MuteOutgoing: Off

     CallOnHold: False

     RemoteSiteOnHold: False

     MultiwayProgress: Off

     Channels 1 (type=Incoming):

       Rate: 512

       Restrict: Off

       IPLR: Off

       Encryption (status=On):

         Type: AES-128

         CheckCode: "B1FFED47D97CE7CA"

       Audio (status=Active):

         Protocol: AAC-LD

         Rate: 64

       Video 1 (status=Active):

         Protocol: H264

         Resolution: w720p

         Rate: 448

       Video 2 (status=Inactive): /

      Data (status=Inactive): /

     Channels 2 (type=Outgoing):

       Rate: 512

       Restrict: Off

       IPLR: Off

       Encryption (status=On):

         Type: AES-128

         CheckCode: "B1FFED47D97CE7CA"

       Audio (status=Active):

         Protocol: AAC-LD

         Rate: 64

       Video 1 (status=Active):

         Protocol: H264

         Resolution: w720p

         Rate: 448

       Video 2 (status=Inactive): /

       Data (status=Inactive): /

*s/end

========================================================================

However please note that negotiation is based on what is max resolution can be “decode” on local site, therefore with 512kbps, encoder won’t able to generate 30 frame in every seconds or will take a bit longer time before image became full stable view (due to available bandwidth for sending update image).

Tomonori Taniguchi
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

BTW, depend on transmit image (how much motion in captured image), customer may have better experience with lower video resolution instead of forcing w720p HD call.

However of course if less motion in transmit image, it still capable for sending w720p at 512kbps call.

Thank you Taniguchi-san,

We could connect from SX20 to MCU at 512kbps with HD quality by changing some settings of them.

We understand the HD resolution at low bandwidth causes bad user experience but our customer wanted to know if it was realizable or not.

Of course we have informed them that this configuration is not recommended.

Best Regards,

Kotaro

Great to hear that you managed to establish 720p call at 512kbps now by modifying the configuration.

Please note, as I mention earlier if less motion on video (i.e live stream of Japanese chess/chess match), 720p call is capable even with 512kbps.

Acceptance level of video quality is very depending of actual user so best approach is to actual customer to decide what video format is best/reasonable for their conference style.

Just other thought, if customer really what to have 720p on main video but has the bandwidth limitation on their production network, probably customer may force to use G722.1 on audio protocol (uncheck other audio protocol on MCU setting).

Of course this will lower the audio quality compare to using AAC-LD, however this will allocate approximate additional 30-40kbps to main video channel instead of 448 kbps while 64kbps allocated on audio channel because G722.1 require less bandwidth allocation.

Hi Taniguchi-san,

Thank you for your information.

We will try that if needed.

Best Regards,

Kotaro

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