Video Conferencing Components
Codec
This device compresses and decompresses the video and
audio signals. In a conference room system the codec is
the core device. In a PC based system it is usually
software running on the PC.
Monitors
Conference room systems have one or two large video
monitors, one displays the remote parties, and a second
may be used to show the local participants. PC based
systems use the computer’s monitor.
Cameras
Conference room systems may come with a high quality
camera built into the main unit and be able to zoom, pan
and tilt and allow the camera to follow the speaker’s
voice or follow pre-designated instructions. The other
party can also control the camera remotely. In some
applications a document camera may be used to transmit
other information
In PC desktop systems the camera is usually very small and
sits on top of the computer monitor.
Microphone
Most videoconferencing systems come with a high quality
microphone that can be place on the conference table.
Additional microphones can also be connected.
In PC desktop systems the microphone is usually very small
and sits on the desktop.
NT-1
These devices are used with ISDN systems to convert the
ISDN into a format for your videoconferencing system. Each
ISDN requires its own NT-1; there is also an NT-3 and an
NT-4, which handle 3 and four ISDN lines respectively.
Equipment Stands and Carts
Conference Room systems often use stands and carts to keep
and store equipment. Usually the monitor, codec and camera
sit on top of the cart and the other equipment is stored
below. |