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03-03-2017 01:42 PM
We have a polycom HDX 8000 with 4 cameras. There is the choice for one camera or quad view. In Quad view specific cameras can be turned off. However the screen display mearly blacks out these cameras and does not re-size the viewing window for the remaining cameras. Thus if we want to display only two cameras, the quad view persists, cameras three and four are black, and the viewing screen size is still the quad view. Which is quite small.
Does anyone know if Polycom has an update for these systems which would change the screen size of what is viewed when selecting less than the 4 cameras?
03-03-2017 04:56 PM
Do not understand the question. The HDX 8000 can support multiple cameras but will only send one people source and one content source at at time, that is the maxumum displayed.
Please elaborate on your local set-up and provide the details requested in the note below.
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