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DWZ2021-05-17 14:25:41
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DWZ, 2021-05-17 14:25:41

How to forward a COMPRESSED video stream from Windows 7 to Windows 7 via RDP with client rendering?

Good afternoon!

There is a machine with Windows 7 Pro 64 bit Rus - "server". A "client" with Windows 7 Advanced Home 64 bit Rus is connected to it via regular RDP. It is required to organize the transfer of compressed video from the "server" to the "client" so that it is decompressed already on the client. (You need to visually control the operation of the codec, so screen grabs are not suitable here.) For example, a fake codec based on the ThinPrint principle.

Do not offer to switch to Win 10.

Or some remote administration program that:
1) does not visually spoil the text
2) forwards the video, as indicated
3) supports multiple desktops and a UAC window, like a regular RDP.

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Saboteur, 2021-05-17
@saboteur_kiev

No way.
What you want is simply the transfer of a specific video file, or video stream, no longer from this machine, but from the original source.
And so, how do you imagine it? To watch a piece of video - you need to "unclench" it. Transfer a piece of compressed video - well, without clamping - again, nothing.
It's just logic here.
Instead of RDP, you just need to connect to the disk where the video is located and download the original file. And already watch it on the client. Or directly connect to where the server takes it from.

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Drno, 2021-05-17
@Drno

Yes, no way) 3d acceleration is not used for remote work, the picture is rendered in 2d

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Gregory, 2021-05-17
@Maxlinus

as an alternative to rdp for one user with video support and 3d
blog.x-row.net/?p=2455
it would be more correct to watch video from the server side.

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