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Oleg2021-04-02 20:42:49
Virtualization
Oleg, 2021-04-02 20:42:49

Is it possible to get a smooth picture on remote machines?

The problem is essentially the following.
For a couple of days I tried Citrix, Proxmox, a clean OS (Vin) on a machine ....
The task is utterly simple.
Provide customers with access to the network and watch videos.
To do this, we took Proc ... 16 cores up to 5Hz / 64GB (3.2GHz) / NVMe ....

And now we are racing for a couple of days, even forwarded NVIDIA (1050ti) to Proxmox.
And we tried clean.
The result is one.

It is necessary to enable video over RDP on any client, as it starts to slow down.
The sound goes smoothly .. but the video sequence twitches. Not much, but noticeable.

Is it really possible that at the age of 21, all solutions for remote work while watching a video sequence are slowing down?
We already thought about taking GRID ... but apparently there will be no sense from it, from the word at all. For the same lags go to a clean AXIS.

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Alexey Dmitriev, 2021-04-02
@SignFinder

Have you played with the RDP client settings?
OS versions on clients that connect hopefully Windows 10?
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-get-vide...
But in general the RDP protocol is not for watching videos.

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fdroid, 2021-04-03
@fdroid

RemoteFX did not try to test? RDP for all sorts of 1C and other text-based applications, but not for video transmission or gaming.

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CityCat4, 2021-04-04
@CityCat4

Is it really possible that at the age of 21, all solutions for remote work while watching a video sequence are slowing down?

Remote work solutions were never designed for viewing footage. What RDP, what VNC, what others - they have always been designed so that the admin can connect remotely and do something there.

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