On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Adam Tkac wrote:

We should always send "second preferred" encoding to server in case
that server doesn't support JPEG. So, in theory, existing code will be
improved this way:

for speeds >= 16Mbps client sends "Raw, JPEG, hextile, zrle"
for speeds < 16Mbps client sends "JPEG, zrle, hextile"

As I understand it, Pierres results shows that JPEG is preferrable even on fast networks.

My experience is that Raw is pretty bad even if you have a superfast connection.

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