Turn off Face Detection

Is there any way to turn off face detection? Sometimes we want to do 3-way video conference between large conference rooms. Also is there anyway we can keep the wide screen 1080P image when we are doing 3-way conferencing? Thanks!

Hi,
1.  It is by design and I cannot find any methods to disable the function of Face Detection. Video is enhanced with face detection and smart framing, so that a participant’s video moves to help keep them centered
in the frame.
2.  High-definition video (up to 1080p resolution) is supported in conferences for Lync 2013. You can refer to the link below of “Lync Client Video Requirements”:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj688132.aspx
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
Eason Huang
TechNet Community Support

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