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About the SCOPIA Elite MCU | 2
RADVISION | Administrator Guide for SCOPIA Elite 5100 Series MCU Version 7.7
Figure 1-1 Various devices are used in the same conference
Seamless interoperability with leading telepresence systems
The MCU can easily connect to telepresence systems and combine them with regular
videoconferencing systems, even within the same call. The MCU is compatible with
telepresence systems from Cisco, Tandberg, Polycom, and LifeSize/Logitech. Enhanced video
layouts were specifically designed for telepresence systems.
Note: Cisco telepresence systems can participate in conferences, but only as regular endpoints. Full
telepresence functionality is not supported for Cisco telepresence systems.
SIP and H.323-based content sharing
The MCU supports sharing presentations and other content via SIP (using the BFCP standard)
and H.323 (using the H.239 standard).
A user can connect to a meeting from a SIP or H.323 endpoint to share content such as
presentations, spreadsheets, documents, and movies.
Video quality
The MCU delivers high quality video and audio processing, using latest industry standards and
upgradeable DSP chip software. This state-of-the-art video quality is supported by:
H.264 SVC error resiliency
The MCU supports SVC error resiliency for unmanaged networks using Temporal Scalability
and Forward Error Correction (FEC).
The FEC component improves video quality and reduces the number of video freezes in
packet loss conditions.
Error concealment mechanism: Maintains video quality when 3rd party endpoints are
connected to the MCU over lossy networks.
High definition and standard definition participants in the same conference.
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