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Tech Tip: Get the Stats on LifeSize Connections Calls

Posted on 23 January 2012

Tech Tip: Get the Stats on LifeSize Connections Calls

When using LifeSize Connections, the overall call quality can be judged from the “five bar” status indicator at the bottom of the video screen. However, if you want to get more detailed information about your call stats, simple press ctrl-s (Command-S on a Mac) and you will be presented with a window that provides more information, including CPU usage and call rate.

 

 

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One Response to “Tech Tip: Get the Stats on LifeSize Connections Calls”

  1. Got some more information on what the stats mean. We’ll post complete information soon, but here is what I received from LifeSize:

    “Sending” column – your local user data
    “Receiving” column – the remote user(s) data
    “Cur” – Current bandwidth usage
    “Ave” – Average bandwidth usage
    “VBr” – Video bit rate
    “FPS” – Frames per second
    “AFr” – Audio frame rate
    “Spd” – speed
    “VPL” – Video packet loss
    “APL” – Audio packet loss
    WxH – Width x Height
    “VC” – Video codec
    “AC” – Audio codec
    “CH” – Audio channels
    “CFps” – Coded frames per second
    “DFps” – Decoded frames per second
    “Lat” – Latency
    “CPU” – current cpu usage
    “CPU Avg” – Average cpu usage
    “Call Time” – Current call total time elapsed


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