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RTME 2.1 Compatibilities and Limitation

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Citrix supports 64-bit Linux operating systems from HDX RTME 2.1. Hence, do not install any optional 32-bit add-ons, as it is now included in the base image and is enabled by default. RTME 2.1 Compatibilities and Limitation Improved audio and video quality: • Support for H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC)- SVC handles the transmission of video over varied network and device environments. The sending system includes different levels for the information transmitted such as frames per second, image size, and quality granularity. The receiving devices can choose what to take from the transmission, and optimize the experience on those devices. • SILK audio codec- Delivers higher audio quality across a wide range of network environments, including the public internet and mobile networks. • Improved audio and video quality over lossy connections- By enabling Forward Error Correction (FEC), higher quality content is obtained over lossy connections. • Support for 64-bit architecture- Linux 64-bit operating systems are now supported for the Real Time Media Engine. Endpoint identification for location services: • Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) and E999, E100, and so on- An international emergency dispatch feature that associates a 911 (or an international emergency) call with specific location information is included. This information includes street address and the floor number for office buildings. Responders are directed to the correct emergency location. For more information, see Technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn951423.aspx Support for Quality of Experience (QoE) reporting- Use Quality of Experience data to keep a record of the quality of your users' audio and video calls, including: • Number of network packets lost • Background noise • Amount of jitter (differences in packet delay) • Names of devices used for a call • ICE Warning flags • Endpoint statistics Skype for Business- Skype for Business users can communicate with Skype user. Flexible upgrades- Simplified backward compatibility is provided to upgrade from version 2.0.x. Fallback mode control- You can disable fallback mode or limit fallback control to server-side media processing for audio only (no video), which reduces CPU impact. Administrator control of system notification balloons- You can enable or disable the system notification balloons the Optimization Pack displays. The Real-Time Optimization Pack About page: -The Real-Time Optimization Pack About page now displays the following information: • Status of Real-Time Optimization Pack • Skype for Business version number • Operating systems on which the Real-Time Connector and Real-Time Media Engine are running NOTE: In fallback mode, the version and operating system fields for Real Time Connector and Real Time Media Engine display the same values because the Real Time Optimization Pack uses the Real Time Media Engine within the Real Time Connector. Localization- Real-Time Media Engine installers for Linux 64-bit OS are localized and available in German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, and Portuguese. 76 ThinLinux v1.0.3

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Citrix supports 64–bit Linux operating systems from HDX RTME 2.1. Hence, do not install any optional 32-bit add-ons, as it is now included
in the base image and is enabled by default.
RTME 2.1 Compatibilities and Limitation
Improved audio and video quality:
Support for H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC)
— SVC handles the transmission of video over varied network and device
environments. The sending system includes
different
levels for the information transmitted such as frames per second, image size, and
quality granularity. The receiving devices can choose what to take from the transmission, and optimize the experience on those devices.
SILK audio codec
— Delivers higher audio quality across a wide range of network environments, including the public internet and
mobile networks.
Improved audio and video quality over lossy connections
— By enabling Forward Error Correction (FEC), higher quality content is
obtained over lossy connections.
Support for 64-bit architecture
— Linux 64-bit operating systems are now supported for the Real Time Media Engine.
Endpoint
identification
for location services:
Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) and E999, E100, and so on
— An international emergency dispatch feature that associates a 911 (or an
international emergency) call with
specific
location information is included. This information includes street address and the
floor
number for
office
buildings. Responders are directed to the correct emergency location. For more information,
see
Technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn951423.aspx
Support for Quality of Experience (QoE) reporting
— Use Quality of Experience data to keep a record of the quality of your users' audio
and video calls, including:
Number of network packets lost
Background noise
Amount of jitter
(differences
in packet delay)
Names of devices used for a call
ICE Warning
flags
Endpoint statistics
Skype for Business
— Skype for Business users can communicate with Skype user.
Flexible upgrades
Simplified
backward compatibility is provided to upgrade from version 2.0.x.
Fallback mode control
— You can disable fallback mode or limit fallback control to server-side media processing for audio only (no video),
which reduces CPU impact.
Administrator control of system
notification
balloons
— You can enable or disable the system
notification
balloons the Optimization Pack
displays.
The Real-Time Optimization Pack About page:
—The Real-Time Optimization Pack About page now displays the following information:
Status of Real-Time Optimization Pack
Skype for Business version number
Operating systems on which the Real-Time Connector and Real-Time Media Engine are running
NOTE:
In fallback mode, the version and operating system
fields
for Real Time Connector and Real Time Media Engine display
the same values because the Real Time Optimization Pack uses the Real Time Media Engine within the Real Time Connector.
Localization
— Real-Time Media Engine installers for Linux 64-bit OS are localized and available in German, French, Spanish, Japanese,
Dutch, and Portuguese.
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