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We recently upgraded all our HDX's (7000 and 8000's) to the 3.1.2 code.  We do have the RTV keys installed/licensed on all the units.  We're able to register with Lync 2013 as well as make/receive video calls from it.  The problem i'm having is while i receive 720p video from the far lync client, i show that i'm only sending CIF (or 640x480) at best.  It seems to jump around a bit, but connectivity is perfect between the two (local lan).

 

Actually, i just noticed that now the HDX is now reporting it's receiving not 720p from the far lync client, but 960x544.  

 

I did confirm with my Lync engineer that our lync server was set with "

Set-CsMediaConfiguration -MaxVideoRateAllowed Hd720p15M" per the Polycom docs.

 

Anyone else run into this? 

 

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Hi,

Please check this article from Jeff :
http://blog.schertz.name/2011/05/rtv-support-released-for-polycom-solutions/

The Lync client will use the same resolution for sending video as it asks to receive from the RMX, so when viewing the video in a smaller window other parties in the conference will see that client’s video at the same resolution. Alternatively switching to receive HD will also send HD quality video to the far-end.
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