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07-08-2013 10:03 AM
We purchased a pair of HDX8000 1080p codecs. The units work fine, but when we have the units call each other (at 6Mb/s) they always connect at 720p. It was my understanding the HDX8000's (Part number 7200-23160-001) did not need a 1080p upgrade license. We've passed the question onto our Polycom reseller, but they've yet to come up with anything.
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07-08-2013 10:45 AM
Just as a follow up here is the admin guide. On page 1-2. http://supportdocs.polycom.com/PolycomService/support/global/documents/support/setup_maintenance/pro...
Under the HDX 8000 it states "Polycom HDX 8000 series systems with the 1080p Resolution option installed can send and receive full HD (1080p) video."
07-08-2013 10:27 AM
No, we were told these units did not require it. The HDX8000-720p (7200-23150-001) we were told would require the upgrade, but the HDX8000-1080p (7200-23160-001) did not require as it was included in the purchase (The HDX8000-1080p is what we purchased).
Is this not the case? I don't even see a 1080p option listed in the tech spec whitepaper for the the HDX8000 here http://docs.polycom.com/global/documents/products/telepresence_video/datasheets/hdx8000-datasheet.pd...
07-08-2013 10:45 AM
Just as a follow up here is the admin guide. On page 1-2. http://supportdocs.polycom.com/PolycomService/support/global/documents/support/setup_maintenance/pro...
Under the HDX 8000 it states "Polycom HDX 8000 series systems with the 1080p Resolution option installed can send and receive full HD (1080p) video."