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Update

The settings menu UI is now adapted to the rest of the UI design.

Improvements

Updated the Settings Menu UI

  • The settings menu UI is now adapted to the rest of the UI design.

Added support for Networked Standby for Board Pro

  • Networked standby is already supported for most of the products, this is now added to the Board Pro

Added support for selecting USB Mode

  • Some laptops do not support video bulk transfer over USB3. Since our products use bulk mode video streaming, using some USB-C cables with USB3 can cause intermittent video streaming issues on these laptops.
  • To address this, we have introduced a new configuration feature that allows users to switch between USB2 and USB3 modes in such situations.
  • Users can make these configuration changes via the codec web UI or over SSH.
  • Please note that after adjusting the configuration, a system reboot is required.

Added support to set Max Resolution

  • The "xConfiguration Video Input Connector N PreferredResolution" setting softly enforces the preferred resolution, allowing the source to override it and choose a higher resolution if needed.
  • With the introduction of "xConfiguration Video Input Connector N MaxResolution," a hard limit is set by removing all resolutions above the specified value from the codec input EDID.
  • To change the Video Input MaxResolution, you need to specify the input and select the MaxResolution. Note that the available values depend on what is supported for that input.

Check-in / Check-out of meetings

  • This feature allows room resources to be freed up if the host does not "Check-in" when the meeting starts and within the set timeout.
  • The meeting booking will be removed and free up the space for others to use. This is a feature that helps to avoid unspent resources being blocked.

Improved support for certificate responders

  • With this feature, the application can always verify the revocation status of a certificate, especially when stapled OCSP responses are unavailable, thus maintaining secure and trustworthy communications.
  • In summary, enabling the enhanced revocation checking feature in WebEngine allows the application to perform more accurate and current checks on the revocation status of digital certificates, ensuring higher security.
  • In order to enable this feature you have to enable: xConfiguration WebEngine Certificates RevocationChecks NetworkAccess: <allow> where Deny is the default setting (Which means that it is "Off" by default).</allow>
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