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www.vidyo.com | 1-866-99-VIDYO Vidyo Blog Post | September 10, 2014 Our newly released version of VidyoDesktop™ v.3.3 now offers two new sharing capabilities, one enhancing shared content and the other providing users with more control over their initial presence. Sharing capabilities are crucial in a video conferencing deployment, both from a content perspective as well as user settings. Have you ever been in a videoconference room and wanted to share an important document, but the details were so fine that other participants couldn’t see them well? Or perhaps you just weren’t quite ready to join a call with your video feed live for all participants to see you take a huge bite of your lunch. Our newly released version of VidyoDesktop™ v.3.3 now offers two new sharing capabilities, one enhancing shared content and the other providing users with more control over their initial presence. Ultra HD (4k) Support Many organizations rely on video capabilities to complete important tasks and execute on timely business decisions. The ability to share detailed content via a high resolution video connection is exceedingly important across a number of industries healthcare, design and manufacturing just to name a few. Through Vidyo’s powerful VidyoRouter™ infrastructure, the VidyoDesktop v3.3 client, is capable of transmitting and receiving up to Ultra HD (4K) video. Now when collaborating on content shared during a Vidyo call and using a 4K monitor, you can see highly detailed content with exceptional clarity, and without an interrupted video stream due to high quality content sharing. No more squinting while trying to read detailed blueprints or schematics, or any other document demanding ultra-high resolution; the content is crisp and clear providing rich detail and incredible HD video quality. Join Call Options Sometimes you want to join a meeting just to share your screen, or aren’t ready to fully “go live” when joining. New features available in VidyoDesktop v.3.3 let you join a conference just to screen share, or with your choice of camera, microphone or speakers initial ly turned off so that you don’t get a distracting feedback loop from the room system audio or unintentionally present yourself to all #VidyoToolbox: Easier collaboration and improved desktop video conferencing quality with VidyoDesktop v.3.3

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www.vidyo.com | 1-866-99-VIDYO

Vidyo Blog Post | September 10, 2014

Our newly released

version of

VidyoDesktop™ v.3.3

now offers two new

sharing capabilities, one

enhancing shared

content and the other

providing users with

more control over their

initial presence.

Sharing capabilities are crucial in a video conferencing deployment, both from a content perspective as well as user settings. Have you ever been in a videoconference room and wanted to share an important document, but the details were so fine that other participants couldn’t see them well? Or perhaps you just weren’t quite ready to join a call with your video feed live for all participants to see you take a huge bite of your lunch. Our newly released version of VidyoDesktop™ v.3.3 now offers two new sharing capabilities, one enhancing shared content and the other providing users with more control over their initial presence.

Ultra HD (4k) Support

Many organizations rely on video capabilities to complete important tasks and execute on timely business decisions. The ability to share detailed content via a high resolution video connection is exceedingly important across a number of industries – healthcare, design and manufacturing just to name a few. Through Vidyo’s powerful VidyoRouter™ infrastructure, the VidyoDesktop v3.3 client, is capable of transmitting and receiving up to Ultra HD (4K) video. Now when collaborating on content shared during a Vidyo call and using a 4K monitor, you can see highly detailed content with exceptional clarity, and without an interrupted video stream due to high quality content sharing. No more squinting while trying to read detailed blueprints or schematics, or any other document demanding ultra-high resolution; the content is crisp and clear providing rich detail and incredible HD video quality.

Join Call Options

Sometimes you want to join a meeting just to share your screen, or aren’t ready to fully “go live” when joining. New features available in VidyoDesktop v.3.3 let you join a conference just to screen share, or with your choice of camera, microphone or speakers initially turned off so that you don’t get a distracting feedback loop from the room system audio or unintentionally present yourself to all

#VidyoToolbox: Easier collaboration

and improved desktop video

conferencing quality with

VidyoDesktop v.3.3

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www.vidyo.com | 1-866-99-VIDYO

participants when you weren’t prepared. For example, you can join just to wirelessly share over WiFi directly from your laptop into a meeting you’re already participating in over a room system. Or when joining from a noisy environment, you can pre-mute your microphone instead of racing to mute it right after you join. Of course, once in a meeting, you have full control over your sharing, camera, microphone and speaker settings and can change to another mode whenever you want, and can always see a list of all participants connected to a meeting.

There are many more great features in this release and they are all available to Vidyo customers with an active support contact. Please check the release notes on the Vidyo Support Portal for more details and software dependencies

#VidyoToolbox posts highlight new product updates and features across the Vidyo portfolio. Stay tuned for continued updates!

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