Value Loss As Per Poor Quality

Hi,
How to cost value loss as per poor quality in controlling. Can anyone provide solution for this.

In the Participant List tab, users with Chair Control-level access can change the video quality classification associated with a conference participant.
Procedure
Step 1 In the Participant List tab, select the required participant.
Step 2 Right click and select Change classification from the pop-up see pop-up. The Video Quality Classification dialog box appears.
Step 3 In the Change to class field, select the new video quality classification.
Step 4 Click OK.

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