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andy_bentley
Mar 10, 2022Copper Contributor
Yealink HDMI ingest - lag and call failure
We have many Yealink MVC800ii and MVC840 MTR systems running in our meeting rooms. We're seeing real issues with HDMI ingest, particularly using the HDMI cable that connects to the MTouch II panel, a...
tonyhermansen
Apr 04, 2022Copper Contributor
Yes, I think it is very strange. The customer has bought 800 Lenovo Carbon x1 Gen.9 laptops. But i have not myself checked what the external visitors have. I know that Microsoft up till a few days ago had som really big issues with not being able to call or invite external people directly from the MTR. So i had a thought if that was connected. Just because both problems was connected to external users. But we will install EDID Emulator and i think ours cost around 60Euro Each (The same one that Crestron uses for there MTR kits.) . Just to see if it makes a difference.
The only thing i can find from Microsoft or Yealink on this problem is the resolution issues. But i think that it would affect ALL users.
And i will also try to see this first hand to be able to look through the external computer and see if there is something there that causes this. I know that the CPU can rise very high when hosting a meeting and presenting at the same time. But i think that it should be able to deliver ok content at least.
The only thing i can find from Microsoft or Yealink on this problem is the resolution issues. But i think that it would affect ALL users.
And i will also try to see this first hand to be able to look through the external computer and see if there is something there that causes this. I know that the CPU can rise very high when hosting a meeting and presenting at the same time. But i think that it should be able to deliver ok content at least.
justinbliss
Apr 19, 2022Brass Contributor
Whether the user is external or internal to your tenancy should not matter. This is a pure hardware-level connection. I would take note of the model of laptop that is connected, What you might be finding is that the guest laptop is trying to output at 4K and the ingest then has to convert to 1080p. Keep in mind the EDID emulator is telling the front of room display what resolution to set to, it has no bearing on the ingest resolution.
I would try and do some testing with different laptops and see what the HDMI output is trying to send. This may help you pinpoint what is going on.
I would try and do some testing with different laptops and see what the HDMI output is trying to send. This may help you pinpoint what is going on.
- andy_bentleyMay 03, 2022Copper ContributorAs Teams Cast was delayed and has only just been reactivated for us we're only now about to begin testing Cast as an alternative to HDMI ingest in our rooms