On Sep 12, 2005, at 05:25, Sesha Muneendra Swameejee Panda wrote:

Christopher Saul wrote:

> The good news is that with SRSS 3.0 the Sun Ray protcol is much more efficient over low bandwidth networks than in earlier versions. (It's my understanding that a fully patched SRSS 2.0 has the same low bandwidth features as 3.0 - someone else from Sun can probably confirm that.)


The low bandwidth feature was available as part of point patch 116759-01 for SRSS2.0 and later these changes were merged in SRSS2.0 Patch 114880-04.


try running 29fps video and display in the sunray. It fails pretty miserably over the net. The thing that impressed me about the demo of Thinc was the speed was just like being on the console of the machine playing the video.

Now it may have been all smoke and mirrors.

Oh and I liked the ability to dynamically change the screen resolution without having to re-start the X-session.



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