Video Conferencing Guide
    & Online User Manual

TRY NEFSIS FOR FREE!

Experience easy web & multipoint video conferencing, it takes just seconds to start a free trial. There is no obligation.

Free Trial

WE'RE HERE TO HELP

Our solution experts can provide live web demos, referrals to more information or quickly answer any questions you may have. Contact Us.



 

CUSTOMER SUPPORT


 

ONLINE USER MANUAL


General / Tray Icon

Contacts

Groups

Popups

Text Chats

Manage Conferences

Video


Overview...

Specify whether video will be enabled for this conference. You can also select default video resolutions, frames per second (refresh rate) and limits.

Step-by-Step...


  • Open Nefsis using the tray icon


  • Select "n" application menu


  • Select Scheduled a conference

  • Click Advanced to display more customizable options

  • Select Video

 

Default video settings...

Under this section, you can choose how the video behaves for everyone as they join the conference.

Advanced...

Should you want to change the maximum limits for videos in the conference, you can use the options provided to adjust the maximum allowed video resolution, frames per second and set the video compression.

 

Video controls explained...

  • Host controlled
    Host controlled allows the host to turn on audio at their discretion.

  • Always on for hosts and presenters
    Always on for hosts and presenters activates audio automatically for everyone who is not a regular participant.

  • Always on for everyone
    Always on for everyone activates audio for all participants as soon as they enter the conference.

Video sharpness explained...

  • Normal
    Will give you a soft video, with smooth lines and will generally use less bandwidth.

  • Crisp
    Will sharpen the video image (ideal for looking at detail) but will use more bandwidth.

Video codec explained...

  • MPEG4
    This is the default codec and will generally suit most people's needs. It offers a good balance of performance and compression.

  • H.264
    This can help reduce conference bandwidth by as much as 20% without a noticeable difference in CPU processor utilization or perceptible image quality.

 

 

 

Related Articles...